
Privacy Policy
CCA Privacy Statement
The CCA is committed to protecting the privacy of all members and non-members who utilise our services. In order to ensure that we are consistent in this approach, the CCA has adopted a Privacy policy to comply with the National Privacy Principles contained within the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000.
Privacy Policy
The CCA takes its obligations under the Privacy Act seriously. This policy is written to ensure that we respect and keep safe all the personal information you may provide to the CCA in any transaction you have with us.
Collection of Information
We only collect information from you that is necessary for what we do. For example, when you apply for membership, we will be asking you for your name, address and personal contact details so that we can ensure that we provide quality service that includes keeping you updated on CCA related issues. We may use the information you provide to us to help improve the services we offer and to measure the interest shown in our services.
The CCA undertakes to only collect information by lawful and fair means. This means we will never be unreasonably intrusive.
Use and Disclosure
Personal information is collected for the purpose of processing membership applications, responding to your web enquiries, sending our promotional material on services, conferences and other functions, employment applications and processing of payments.
The CCA does not provide any other commercial organisation personal details on any individual member or non-member.
Data Quality
The CCA endeavours to ensure that all data collected is accurate and well maintained. All computer access is password controlled and the CCA has a policy to deal with security of information to ensure maximum protection of our member's personal details.
Openness
Any member or non-member who has furnished personal details to the CCA will have the right to seek out the information we hold on them. The CCA undertakes to respond to any member/non-member enquiry regarding what information we hold, how we use it and where or how it is disclosed.
Anonymity
Wherever practicable, the CCA will allow any individual to seek out and obtain information in a confidential manner and without the need to identify themselves.
What to do if you have a Privacy Complaint
Our aim is to ensure that we treat all personal information with respect and care. However, should you have a complaint that relates to how we have collected or used the information you have provided on yourself, we would like the opportunity to remedy the problem.
Should you have a complaint, please address it to the:
Christian Church in Australia
245 Angas Street,
Adelaide, SA 5000
AUSTRALIA



