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Privacy Statement
Privacy Statement of CAAPS
Statement No 53307
Information about our Organisation and Web site
Modern information and communication technologies play a fundamental role in the activities of an organisation like CAAPS . We are based in Australia .
Our principal activity is: Community Services, training
Our privacy policy covers CAAPS and its Web site:
| Organisation Name: | CAAPS |
| Address: | 60 Boulter Road, |
| City, Zip: | Berrimah |
| State: | NT |
| Country: | Australia |
| Controller: | |
| Web Sites(s): | http://www.caaps.org.au |
Providing Visitors with Anonymous Access
You can access our Web site home page and browse our site without disclosing your personal data.
The services and links of our Web site
Our Web site does not enable our visitors to communicate with other visitors or to post information to be accessed by others.
Our Web site does not include links to third party Web service providers.
Automatic Collection of Information
We do not automatically log personal data nor do we link information automatically logged by other means with personal data about specific individuals.
We do not use cookies to store personal data nor do we link non-personal information stored in cookies with personal data about specific individuals.
Data Collection and Purpose Specification
We collect the personal data that you may volunteer while using our services.
We do not collect information about our visitors from other sources, such as public records or bodies, or private organisations.
To access the table of personal data collected and purposes for which they are used, please click hereWe may collect and use personal data for the additional purpose of: Newsletters
If we wish to use your personal data for a new purpose, we offer you the means to consent to this new purpose: by indicating in a box at the point on the site where personal data is collected
Children's Privacy
We do not knowingly collect personal data from children.
We do not take specific steps to protect the privacy of children who disclose their personal data to us.
We do not provide information about our personal data practices in relation to children on our home page, or at those sites on our Web site where we collect personal data.
Disclosure and Visitor Choice
We do not disclose your personal data to our subsidiaries or other organisations.
Confidentiality / Security
We do not give visitors to our Web site the option of using a secure transmission method to send us their personal data.
We have implemented security policies, rules and technical measures to protect the personal data that we have under our control from:
- unauthorised access
- improper use or disclosure
- unauthorised modification
- unlawful destruction or accidental loss
All our employees and data processors, who have access to, and are associated with the processing of personal data, are obliged to respect the confidentiality of our visitors' personal data.
We ensure that your personal data will not be disclosed to State institutions and authorities except if required by law or other regulation.
Access to the personal data we may hold about you
You can ask us, by:
- calling this telephone number ( 8922 4800 )
Upon request, which you can indicate by:
- calling this telephone number ( 8922 4800 )
We allow you to challenge the data that we hold about you and, where appropriate, you may have the data:
- erased
- rectified or amended
- completed
We do not reserve the right to refuse to provide you with a copy of your personal data.
Privacy Compliance
Our privacy policy is compliant with the following instrument: Australian Privacy Act
It is also compliant with the following global or regional regulatory, or self-regulatory instrument: Australian Privacy Act
We cannot demonstrate that our privacy policy accords with the privacy instruments.
Privacy Support
We do not provide our visitors with a contact point for privacy concerns or enquiries.
We do not recommend another means by which visitors' concerns may be addressed.
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TABLE of personal data collected and purposes for which they are used |
Primary personal data/Business information
Other personal details and profiling data
Identifiers
Specific Data
Section 1: Information about your Organisation and Web site
Not providing details of the data controller is inconsistent with the OECD Openness Principle.
Section 7: Disclosure and Visitor Choice
Not offering individuals the opportunity to consent to the disclosure of their personal data for new purposes is inconsistent with the OECD Use Limitation Principle.
Not giving visitors reasons for refusing to provide their personal data is inconsistent with the OECD Indidvidual Participation Principle.


