Mental Health Movement Privacy Policy and Statement

This privacy statement summarises your interaction on our website. If you would like more detailed information, please view Mental Health Movement’s full Privacy Policy.

Mental Health Movement strives for the highest possible standards as we uphold your rights to privacy protection under the Privacy Act 1988. We will endeavour to handle your personal information in accordance with our Privacy Policy and the Australian Privacy Principles.

Our commitment to the security of confidentiality is resolute and we aim to apply best practice to ensure privacy is protected and respected. Privacy management is a continuous and evolving process and we regularly update our practices to accommodate changes in technology, the business’ function and legislation.

Information collected online by Mental Health Movement
When you visit our website, we may collect the following information:
- your IP address
- browser type
- operating system
- pages viewed while browsing Mental Health Movement website
- dates and times of the visit

We use this information for statistical purposes and to help us improve our services. We may also use this information for marketing purposes. Where your personal information is collected while visiting our site, we will only use it for the purpose for which you provided it or a directly related purpose.

Cookies
When individuals access the Mental Health Movement site we may use cookies. The purpose of these cookies is to collect information about which pages visitors view, how they reach them, what they do when they visit a page, the length of time they remain on the page, and how Mental Health Movement performs in providing content to them. This also helps Mental Health Movement to serve the individual more efficiently if they revisit the site.We do not presently associate such information with an identifiable person, and as such, the information so collected is not personal information Please note that your web browser will have the option for you to disable cookies. 

Embedded content from other websites
There may be content embedded on the Mental Health Movement site (e.g. videos, images, articles, etc.) from other websites. Embedded content from other websites behaves in the exact same way as if the visitor has visited the other website. These websites may collect data about you, use cookies, embed additional third-party tracking, and monitor your interaction with that embedded content, including tracking your interaction with the embedded content if you have an account and are logged in to that website.

Links to other websites
External sites that are linked from the Mental Health Movement site are not under our control or responsibility. If you decide to access linked third-party websites, you are encouraged to review their privacy policy, terms of use and content.

Concerns
Respecting your privacy is very important to us and we make every effort to ensure this occurs. However, if you believe we have breached your privacy rights in any way, or you would like to discuss any issues you may have with our privacy policy we urge you to contact:

Privacy Officer
Mental Health Movement
Email: info@mentalhealthmovement.com.au

If we do not answer your concerns to your satisfaction you have the right to make a complaint to the Privacy Commissioner. The Privacy Commissioner’s contact details are available at www.oaic.gov.au



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