Dayspring collects and administers a range of personal information for the purposes of communication with its members and others in the community, as well as maintaining various Registers of Members and Committee Members and records of donors. Dayspring is committed to protecting the privacy of the personal information it collects, holds and administers.
Dayspring recognizes the essential right of individuals to have their information administered in ways which they would reasonably expect - protected on one hand and made accessible to themselves on the other. These privacy values are reflected in and supported by our core values. While Dayspring is exempted from the statutory obligations of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cwth), our Privacy Policy is compliant with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cwth)
Dayspring has adopted the following principles as the minimum standards in relation to handling personal information and these principles reflect and are compliant with the Australian Privacy Principles.
Dayspring will:- a. Collect only information which Dayspring requires for its primary functions b. Ensure that stakeholders are aware personal, sensitive information is being collected and are informed as to why and how Dayspring administers that information. c. Dayspring will not disclose this information for another purpose or to third-party organizations. d. Store personal information securely, protecting it from unauthorized access; and e. Provide stakeholders with access to their own information, and the right to seek its correction.