PRIVACY POLICY

Corrin Ainley ABN 77874834300 is committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy  Policy sets out our policies and practices regarding the collection, use and disclosure of personal  information that you provide to us and which we collect from you. By accessing or otherwise using the  website at www.wellnesswithcorrin.com.au (the “Website”), contacting us by email or telephone or acquiring our products or services provided from time to time (together, the “Service”), or engaging  with us in any other way, you agree to the terms and conditions set out in this Privacy Policy and  consent to the processing of your personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy and any  other arrangements that apply between us.  

Please read this Privacy Policy carefully and contact us on the details below, if you have any queries.  

By providing your personal information to us, you consent to us collecting, holding, using, and sharing  your personal information as outlined in this Privacy Policy.  

1. TYPES OF PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT AND HOLD

1.1 The types of personal information that we may collect includes: 

(a) personal details such as name, age, gender, date of birth; 

(b) contact details such as billing and delivery address, home address, email address,  telephone number and other contact details; 

(c) health and lifestyle information including previous and current health and medical  history, allergies, medications or current treatments, social history, family history and  risk factors; 

(d) profile data including username and password, purchases or orders made by you, your  interests, preferences, feedback, and survey responses; 

(e) transaction data which may include details about payments to and from you and other  details of products and services you have purchased from us; 

(f) records of our interactions with you; 

(g) if you are a supplier or prospective supplier, information about your business skills,  services, products, and prices 

(h) your computer and connection information, statistics on page views, traffic to and from  and other standard web log information; 

(i) marketing and communication preferences; 

(j) any other personal information that may be required to facilitate your dealings with us; (k) any other personal information you may volunteer. 

1.2 Wherever lawful and practical, you have the option of not identifying yourself (or using a  pseudonym) when dealing with us.  

2. HOW WE COLLECT PERSONAL INFORMATION: 

2.1 We collect your personal information in several different ways, including by way of: 

(a) when you voluntarily acquire our Services;  

(b) personal contact with us at a face-to-face meeting or situation; 

(c) correspondence, chats, social applications or services, mail, email, or telephone; (d) when you visit our Website; 

2.2 Where possible, we will collect your Personal Information directly from you. However, where it  is not reasonable or practicable to do so, we may and collect information about you from third  parties. For example, personal information may be collected from other sources, such as: 

(a) your guardian or responsible person (if under 18); and 

(b) other involved healthcare providers, such as specialists, allied health professionals, hospitals, community health services and pathology and diagnostic imaging services; 

(c) public sources, or 

(d) our service providers. 

2.3 In such a case we will take reasonable steps to ensure that you are made aware of the  information provided to us by the third party. 

2.4 If we receive your personal information from third parties, we will protect it as set out in this  Privacy Policy. 

2.5 If you do not provide us with personal information when requested to do so, we may not be  able to provide our Services to you, carry out your instructions, or otherwise achieve the  purpose for which the information has been sought. 

2.6 We may hold your personal information in hard copy files and/or electronic files.  

2.7 We will destroy or de-identify information where we form the opinion that the information has  been provided to us unlawfully or unfairly. 

3. WHY WE COLLECT, HOLD, USE AND DISCLOSE YOUR PERSONAL  INFORMATION 

3.1 We will use and disclose your personal information only for the purpose (the “primary  purpose”) for which you provide it to us, which may include: 

(a) to provide you with any goods or services that you may request including enabling you  to access and use the Services from time to time; 

(b) to contact and communicate with you and otherwise provide customer support; 

(c) to maintain a database of customers, subscribers or similar;  

(d) for internal administration and operational purposes such as preventing fraud and  abuse of our systems and to troubleshoot bugs; 

(e) to assist in providing better products and services to you by tailoring the Services to  meet your needs; 

(f) to consider your employment or contractual engagement application; 

(g) to provide you with further information about us or other websites or products or  services offered by us or which we consider may be of interest to you; 

(h) to carry out marketing, promotional and publicity activities (including direct marketing),  market research and surveys; 

(i) to keep our Website relevant and of interest to users;  

(j) to show you advertising and information that is most relevant to you and your interests;

(k) to allow us to run our business and perform administrative and operational tasks;

(l) to comply with legal and regulatory requirements; and 

(m) for any other purpose which is stated to you at the time of collection or that you  otherwise authorise. 

3.2 When we collect Personal Information, we will, where appropriate and where possible, explain  to you why we are collecting the information and how we plan to use it. 

3.3 Sensitive information: Sensitive Information is defined in the Privacy Act to include  information or opinion about such things as an individual's racial or ethnic origin, political  opinions, membership of a political association, religious or philosophical beliefs, membership  of a trade union or other professional body, criminal record, or health information.

As noted above, due to the nature of our business, we may collect sensitive personal  information from you such as your health information. This sensitive information will be used by  us only: 

• For the primary purpose for which it was obtained 

• For a secondary purpose that is directly related to the primary purpose

• With your consent; or where required or authorised by law. 

4. COOKIES 

While we do not use browsing information to identify you personally, we may use cookies,  web beacons, and other tracking technologies to collect certain information about your use of  the Website such as the pages you visit, the date and time of your visit, your IP address, and  your interaction with the Website. A cookie is a small file containing a string of characters that  is sent to your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. When you visit the  website again, the cookie allows that site to recognise your browser. Cookies may store  unique identifiers, user preferences and other information. You can reset your browser to  refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, some website features  or services may not function properly without cookies.  

5. WHO DO WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION WITH? 5.1 We may disclose your personal information to:  

(a) third party contractors engaged to perform functions or provide services relating to the  purposes for which we collect personal information. If this is the case, we will do our  best to ensure that their privacy policy adheres to similar standards of privacy protection  and will request they comply with this Privacy Policy; 

(b) third party service providers or affiliates within or outside of Australia and who work on  behalf of or with us to provide some of our administrative and other services, such as  processing payments (such as credit card payments). We require such service  providers to agree not to use such information except as necessary to provide the  services to us; 

(c) our employees, contractors and/or related entities on a ‘need to know’ basis to continue  to provide our products and services to you and to otherwise administer our  organisation 

(d) professional advisers, dealers, and agents;  

(e) any party to whom our assets or business may be transferred or with whom we are  merged; 

(f) when it is necessary to lessen or prevent a serious threat to a patient’s life, health or  safety or public health or safety; 

(g) when you are unable to act on your own behalf due to a health condition, we may need  to discuss your health information with relatives or emergency contacts, in order that  you are provided with appropriate care; 

(h) when there is a statutory requirement to share certain personal information (e.g., some  diseases require mandatory notification). 

5.2 We are committed to ensuring that any personal information we share is complete, accurate,  uptodate and relevant.  

5.3 We may also disclose your personal information if we determine in good faith that disclosure is  reasonably necessary to protect our rights and pursue available remedies, enforce our terms  and conditions, investigate fraud, or protect our operations or users. 

5.4 At your request, we will share your personal information with your representative or any person  acting on your behalf (for example, financial advisers, lawyers, attorneys, accountants,  executors, administrators, trustees or auditors).

6. COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING 

6.1 We may from time to time use your personal information in order to communicate and market  our products and services to you via newsletters, email invitations and updates about our  products and/or services, upcoming workshops and events. These communications may be  sent in various forms, including without limitation mail, SMS, fax and email, in accordance with  applicable marketing laws, such as the Spam Act 2003 (Cth). If you indicate a preference for  a method of communication, we will endeavour to use that method whenever practical to do  so. You may opt out of direct marketing at any time by notifying us in writing or by using the  opt-out facilities provided in the communication.  

6.2 We do not provide your personal information to other organisations for the purposes of direct  marketing. 

7. HOW WE STORE AND PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION 

7.1 We are committed to ensuring the safety and security of your personal information. We will take  reasonable technical and organisational precautions to protect your information from misuse  interference, loss, unauthorized access, modification, or disclosure. For example: 

• we limit access to personal information to a “need-to-know” basis  

• we keep all hard copies of personal information in secure premises, accessible by  authorised personnel only; 

• we store data securely on cloud servers or other types of networked or electronic storage, with providers who are subject to encryption and data protection policies; 

• our devices are protected by password and are stored in secure premises; • the devices we use to collect, hold, use and disclose personal information contain anti virus software; 

• all conversations involving the discussion of personal information take place in private,  where they are unable to be overheard by unauthorised personnel; 

7.2 Despite our best efforts to securely store your information, due to the nature of email and the  internet, we cannot guarantee the privacy or confidentiality of your personal information.  

7.3 If you communicate with us via electronic means such as email, Zoom, Skype, contact forms  or social media platforms, we do not have full control over the transmission or storage of any  personal information disclosed. By participating in such forms of communication you  understand and accept that there is an inherent risk of disclosure or loss of your personal  information for which we cannot be held responsible. 

7.4 We will destroy or de-identify your personal information when it is no longer needed for the  purpose for which it was obtained, except where we have a legal obligation to retain such  information, such as your health information. We will never permanently store complete credit  card details. 

7.5 When you provide us with personal information, that information may be collected, stored, and  processed on servers located outside of Australia. As electronic or networked storage can be  accessed from various countries via an internet connection it is not always practicable to know  in which country your information may be accessed or held. 

8. LINKS TO OTHER SITES 

8.1 We may provide links on our Website to third party websites, for your information and  convenience. Please note we do not have any control over such websites and are therefore  not responsible for the protection and privacy of any personal information which you provide  whilst visiting those websites. We note those websites are not governed by this policy. We  encourage you to be safe and make sure you read their privacy policy before giving them your  personal information.

9. HOW YOU CAN ACCESS AND CORRECT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION 

9.1 We will take reasonable steps to ensure that any personal information we collect is up-to-date,  complete relevant and not misleading, and any personal information that we use or disclose is  up-to-date, complete, relevant, and not misleading.  

9.2 You may contact us using the details set out below to seek any of the following: 

(a) Access: You can ask to be provided full information about your personal information that we hold. 

(b) Change or correct information: You can also ask us to change or correct any  information we hold about you. 

(c) Delete your personal information: You can ask us to delete or destroy your personal  information. Please note that certain conditions may apply to the exercise of this right. Please note that if we agree to delete your information, due to backups and records of  deletions, it may be impossible to completely delete your information, however we will  functionally delete the information and not sell, transfer, or use your personal  information moving forward.  

9.3 We will respond to any request to access information within a reasonable time. 

9.4 We will not charge any fee for your access request but may charge an administrative fee for  providing a copy of your Personal Information. 

9.5 To protect your Personal Information, we may require identification from you before releasing  the requested information. 

10. COMPLAINTS ABOUT A PRIVACY BREACH 

10.1 We take complaints and concerns regarding privacy seriously. You should express any privacy  concerns you may have in writing. We will then attempt to resolve it within 30 days.  

10.2 If you are not satisfied with our response, you may also contact the Office of the Australian  Information Commissioner (OAIC). Generally, the OAIC will require you to give them time to  respond before they will investigate. For further information visit www.oaic.gov.au or call the  OAIC on 1300 363 992. 

11. USERS OUTSIDE AUSTRALIA 

Where you are located outside of Australia, the information we collect may be processed in  and transferred between your location and Australia. Australia may not have equivalent data  protection laws to those in force in your location. 

12. CHANGES TO OUR PRIVACY POLICY  

Any changes to this Privacy Policy will be posted onto the Website. Unless stated otherwise,  changes will be effective immediately upon being placed onto the Website. Your continued  use of the Website means you agree to be bound by the amended Privacy Policy.  

13. CONTACT DETAILS 

For any questions or notice, please contact us using these details: 

Corrin Ainley 

Email address: info@wellnesswithcorrin.com.au 

Phone: 0413939938 

Postal address: A2 550 Canning Hwy Attadale WA 6156 

This Privacy Policy was last updated: 26th July 2023