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Foundation Contact
Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation
102-581 Davis Dr, Newmarket, Ontario Canada L3Y 2P6
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What’s your Southlake story?
Our patients’ stories make us who we are and inspire our communities. We’d love to hear yours.
Foundation – Share Your Story
Consent to Obtain Story and/or Photographic, Digital or Video Images
By submitting my Southlake Story on the Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation website, I hereby give Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation (Foundation) the absolute right and permission, with respect to the story and/or photographic, digital, and/or video images (image) I have shared to be:
Used, re-used, published and re-published in whole or in part, individually or in conjunction with other individuals’ images for purposes of promotion, advertising or journalism within the public domain and allow that it can be used in any medium, including, but not limited to, printed materials, photographic displays, video footage, media reports and published on Southlake Foundation’s corporate website.
AND
Shared with the Southlake Regional Health Centre (Hospital) in whole or in part, individually or in conjunction with other individuals’ images for purposes of promotion, advertising, journalism or fundraising in any medium, including, but not limited to, printed materials, photographic displays, video footage, media reports and published on the Hospital’s corporate website.
I understand this agreement and waive my interest or right of payment and am donating the image or story to help the work of the Foundation or the Hospital. I hereby release and discharge the Foundation, the Hospital and its agents, including the person(s) who took the image, from any and all claims and demands arising out of or in conjunction with the use of the image, including any and all claims for libel.
I am over eighteen (18) years of age and/or have the consent of a legal guardian.
I have read the foregoing and fully understand the contents thereof.
I also give the Foundation permission to contact me for any required follow-up for my story.
Privacy Policy
Purpose
Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation (the “Foundation”) is committed to protecting the privacy of its donors’ and sponsors’ personal information. As part of this commitment, the Foundation has developed this Privacy Policy and related privacy procedures.
Scope
This Privacy Policy applies to the Foundation and its employees, volunteers and board members, and covers all personal information under the Foundation’s control regardless of its format (e.g., paper, electronic or oral).
Definitions
The Foundation has taken a policy decision to align its privacy program with the ten privacy principles set out in the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Model Code for the Protection of Personal Information.
Policy Guidelines
The Foundation will comply with all applicable privacy legislation.
Principle 1 – Accountability
The Foundation has implemented procedures to give effect to this Privacy Policy:
- to manage the collection, use, retention, storage, transfer, disclosure, accuracy, correction and disposal of its donors’ or sponsors’ personal information,
- to receive and respond to inquiries and complaints,
- to train employees, volunteers and board members about the Foundation’s Privacy Policy and related procedures, and
- to analyze new initiatives that may affect personal information.
The Foundation accepts responsibility for protecting personal information under its control, including any personal information that it transfers to third party service providers acting on its behalf.
The Foundation takes reasonable steps to protect personal information that it transfers to others (for example, by including privacy clauses in its contracts with third party service providers to ensure a comparable level of protection).
The Foundation has a designated individual, known as the Chief Privacy Officer, who is accountable for the Foundation’s compliance with this Privacy Policy. The Chief Privacy Officer can be contacted by e-mail at FoundationPrivacy@southlakeregional.org or by mail at:
Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation
Chief Privacy Officer
102-581 Davis Drive, Newmarket, ON L3Y 2P6
Individuals with questions about this Privacy Policy should contact the Foundation’s Chief Privacy Officer (see contact information above).
Principle 2 – Identifying Purposes
The Foundation identifies the purposes for which it collects, uses and discloses personal information.
The Foundation only collects, uses and discloses personal information necessary for the identified purposes. The Foundation collects, uses and discloses information to:
- process donations and sponsorships and issue tax receipts, where applicable,
- keep donors and sponsors informed about Foundation and Southlake Regional Health Centre activities,
- ask individuals and organizations for their support,
- process orders for promotional products, lottery tickets and special fundraising events and to provide the purchased products and services,
- engage in donor and sponsor recognition activities such as stewardship reports, plaquing, printed articles, tours and events,
- send an acknowledgement to the designated recipient of an in memoriam or in honour gift,
- permit internal analysis to assist the Foundation with planning for future fundraising activities, and
- comply with legal and regulatory requirements.
The Foundation collects the following information to achieve its identified purposes:
- name,
- contact information, including telephone number, residential address or e-mail address,
- demographic information including information about an individual’s gender and age that will help us communicate more effectively,
- specific areas of interest in hospital activities,
- publicly available information including personal information that appears in a publication such as a magazine or newspaper, and
- history of charitable giving including charitable giving to the Foundation.
Principle 3 – Consent
The Foundation obtains consent from individuals for its collection, use and disclosure of their personal information for the identified purposes, except where otherwise permitted by law. The form of consent sought by the Foundation may vary depending on the circumstances and the sensitivity of the personal information that is collected.
Consent can be express, implied or given through an authorized representative. Before deciding what form of consent is appropriate, the Foundation will consider the type of personal information it needs, the reason for its use, and the type of customer contact that is involved. The Foundation will generally seek express consent when the information is likely to be considered sensitive.
Individuals may give express consent in writing, orally or electronically. They can also imply consent through action or inaction. For example:
- by completing and signing a pledge form or other Foundation materials, or by registering for an event sponsored by the Foundation,
- by voluntarily disclosing personal information, including personal health information, to an employee, volunteer or board member of the Foundation,
- orally, at the time an individual uses a health service, makes a donation or when personal information is collected over the telephone,
- by attending a fundraising or other Foundation event,
- by not responding to the Foundation’s offer to have their personal information removed from a direct marketing list. In this case, the Foundation may assume that the individual consents to the use of their personal information for the identified purposes.
Individuals can also give consent through an authorized representative, such as a legal guardian or a person with a power of attorney. This is necessary, for example, if the Foundation cannot obtain express consent from an individual who is a minor, seriously ill, or mentally incapacitated.
The Foundation receives potential donors’ and sponsors’ names and mailing addresses from the Southlake Regional Health Centre, and uses this information to contact these individuals through mailings. The Southlake Regional Health Centre provides notice to individuals of its intention to disclose the information to the Foundation for fundraising purposes, and provides individuals with the opportunity to opt-out of this process.
The Foundation also receives the names and contact information of potential donors’ and sponsors’ from individuals and organizations within the community including Newmarket and surrounding area for fundraising and information-sharing purposes, including for the purpose of providing tax receipts.
Individuals may withdraw consent for any identified purpose at any time, subject to legal and contractual restrictions and reasonable notice. An opt-out option is available on printed and electronic publications. If a donor or sponsor withdraws consent, the Foundation complies with the request as quickly as possible but there may be certain uses of personal information that it may not be able to stop immediately. Individuals who wish to withdraw consent as outlined in this Privacy Policy should contact the Foundation’s Chief Privacy Officer (see contact information above).
Principle 4 – Limiting Collection
The Foundation limits its collection of personal information to that which is necessary to fulfill its identified purposes. The Foundation collects personal information by fair and lawful means.
Principle 5 – Limiting Use, Disclosure and Retention
The Foundation does not use personal information, or sell, transfer or otherwise disclose personal information to any third party, for purposes other than those for which it was collected, except with the individual’s consent or as permitted or required by law.
The Foundation retains personal information only as long as necessary to fulfill the identified purposes or as otherwise permitted or required by law.
Principle 6 – Accuracy
The Foundation keeps personal information as accurate, complete and up-to-date as is reasonably necessary for its identified purposes. Individuals may request corrections to inaccuracies in their personal information by contacting the Foundation’s Chief Privacy Officer (see contact information above).
Principle 7 – Safeguards
The Foundation is committed to protecting personal information in its control with security safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information. Personal information is protected by safeguarding measures designed to prevent theft, loss and unauthorized access, copying, modification, use, disclosure and disposal. A higher level of protection is used to safeguard more sensitive personal information.
The Foundation takes steps to ensure that employees, volunteers and board members are aware of the importance of maintaining the security and confidentiality of donors’ and sponsors’ personal information and requires them to sign a Confidentiality Agreement. All independent contractors, vendors and suppliers that work with the Foundation’s personal information must also sign a Confidentiality Agreement.
Principle 8 – Openness
This Privacy Policy is made available to donors, sponsors and the public on our website at www.southlakefoundation.ca. Individuals may easily acquire information about:
- the name and contact information for the Foundation’s Chief Privacy Officer for the purpose of questions and complaints,
- the means of gaining access to personal information held by the Foundation.
Principle 9 – Access
Upon written request, the Foundation will give individuals access to their personal information and an account of its use and disclosure. Individuals can challenge the accuracy and completeness of the information and have it amended as appropriate.
Principle 10 – Challenging Compliance
The Foundation has procedures in place to receive and respond to donor and sponsor inquiries and complaints about the handling of their personal information. Individuals who are not satisfied with the answer received about the subject of their inquiry may complain in writing to the Foundation’s Chief Privacy Officer (see contact information above). The Foundation’s Chief Privacy Officer will investigate all complaints.
Incident Recognition, Response, Reporting and Follow-Up:
All employees, volunteers and board members must ensure that the privacy of donors and the confidentiality and security of their personal information is preserved at all times. Anyone who observes a breach or potential breach of privacy must report the details as soon as possible to the Foundation’s Chief Privacy Officer. The Chief Privacy Officer will discuss the issue with the President of the Foundation.
Anyone who fails to comply with this Privacy Policy will be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment or association with the Foundation. Examples of violations of this Privacy Policy include:
- Accessing information that is not required for job purposes,
- Misusing, disclosing without proper authorization, or altering donor information,
- Disclosing to another person one’s password for accessing electronic records.
Training
The Foundation will ensure that everyone who works with the Foundation has a good understanding of this Privacy Policy and its related procedures through privacy training sessions and other communications.
Routine Assessment of Systems and Procedures
The Foundation will routinely assess information systems and work processes to confirm that donor privacy is protected, and that only authorized individuals with a “need-to-know” have access to personal information. Whenever significant changes are proposed or undertaken for information systems or work processes, and whenever substantial external services and products are evaluated or contracted to assist with information management, the Foundation will conduct a privacy impact assessment.
Audits and Reviews
The Chief Privacy Officer will periodically conduct internal reviews and external audits of the Foundation’s Privacy Policy and related procedures with a view to maintaining and improving their effectiveness and complying with relevant legislation.
Reporting
The Foundation’s management will report annually to the board of directors on matters concerning privacy compliance.
Click here to download Southlake Foundation’s Privacy Policy as a PDF.
Privacy Statement
We respect our donors’ privacy. Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation does not share or sell our donor lists to any agency, business or other not-for-profit organization.
Click here to view Southlake Foundation’s Privacy Policy
Please direct any questions, concerns, complaints to:
ATTN: PRIVACY OFFICER
Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation
581 Davis Drive, Suite 102, Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 2P6
905.836.7333 | foundation@southlake.ca
Disclaimer
Website Terms of Use
If you do not agree to be bound by the following terms and conditions then please click on the [BACK] button on your web browser until you have left this Website.
Your use of this website (the “Website”) is offered to you by Southlake Regional Health Centre (being “us”, “our” or “we”), conditioned on your continued acceptance, without modification, of the terms, conditions and notices contained herein (the “Agreement”). We may at any time revise the Agreement, without notice, by updating this posting. We urge you to review this Agreement each time you access the Website to ascertain which changes, if any, have been made to the Agreement.
The information provided through this Website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, assessment and evaluation. You agree that you must evaluate, and bear all risks associated with, the use of any such information, including any reliance on the availability, accuracy, completeness, usefulness or appropriateness of such information. This includes third party content that is made available on, or otherwise accessible through, the Website by us. You should consult a qualified physician or other applicable health professional before making any decision or taking any action that might affect your personal well-being as there is no substitute for the consideration of an individual’s circumstances by a qualified professional.
Your use of the Website is at your sole risk. The information is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. We expressly disclaim any and all warranties and conditions of any kind, whether express or implied, including, without limitation, the implied warranties or conditions of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement.
We make no warranty that the information will be available, uninterrupted, timely, secure, error-free or free of computer viruses or other harmful components.
You expressly understand and agree that in no event shall we be liable for any damages whatsoever, including direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or exemplary damages (including, without limitation, damages for loss of profits, goodwill, use of information, business interruption or other intangible losses, loss or damage to property and claims of third parties (even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages), whether based on breach of contract, breach of warranty, tort (including negligence) or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with: 1) the use or the inability to use the Website or any information or 2) any other matter relating to the Website.
BY USING THIS WEBSITE, YOU ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES FROM YOUR USE OF THE WEBSITE. YOU AGREE NOT TO MAKE A CLAIM AGAINST US RELATING TO YOUR USE OF THE WEBSITE.
This Website may access third party websites. The inclusion of any linked website does not imply approval, endorsement or recommendation of the material on such websites or any association with their operators or any products or services by us. We do not make, and expressly disclaim, any warranty or condition, express or implied, statutory or otherwise, as to third party websites that you access through the Website, including but not limited to, any warranties or conditions of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement, or any warranty that information will be available, uninterrupted or error free.
Copyright © 1997 – 2007 Southlake Regional Health Centre. All rights reserved. You are granted a limited license to use (display or print) the information accessed through the Website for personal non-commercial use only, provided the information is not modified and all copyright and other proprietary notices are retained. Any other use requires the prior written consent of our authorized representative.
The Southlake Regional Health Centre name and signature is an Official Mark registered under the Trade Marks Act and published by the Registrar of Trade Marks. The name and signature are, therefore, the exclusive right of Southlake Regional Health Centre and may not be used by any person without written permission. The compilation of all content on this website is the exclusive property of Southlake Regional Health Centre including all text, logos, slogans, graphics, button icons, photo images, forms, audio, video, and questionnaires. Southlake Regional Health Centre does not permit or consent to any use of its trademarks or its corporate website in any manner which might cause confusion by implying association with or sponsorship by Southlake Regional Health Centre.
Any communications required to be made with us in regards to the Website, including in respect of any use of disclosure of the information made available by you, may be forwarded to:
ATTN: PRIVACY OFFICER
Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation
581 Davis Drive, Suite 102, Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 2P6
905.836.7333
We operate in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. The terms and conditions and notices of this Agreement, and any matter applicable to your direct or indirect use of the Website, shall be governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and the Federal laws applicable in the Province of Ontario. Any dispute shall be settled in the Courts located in York Region in the Province of Ontario, though the foregoing shall not limit our ability from seeking injunctions and remedies in other jurisdictions which are required to stop continuing breaches of the Agreement by you.
Complaints Policy
Download the Complaints Policy here.
To make a complaint, please contact us directly at foundation@southlake.ca
Website Terms of Use
If you do not agree to be bound by the following terms and conditions then please click on the [BACK] button on your web browser until you have left this Website.
Your use of this website (the “Website”) is offered to you by Southlake Regional Health Centre (being “us”, “our” or “we”), conditioned on your continued acceptance, without modification, of the terms, conditions and notices contained herein (the “Agreement”). We may at any time revise the Agreement, without notice, by updating this posting. We urge you to review this Agreement each time you access the Website to ascertain which changes, if any, have been made to the Agreement.
The information provided through this Website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, assessment and evaluation. You agree that you must evaluate, and bear all risks associated with, the use of any such information, including any reliance on the availability, accuracy, completeness, usefulness or appropriateness of such information. This includes third party content that is made available on, or otherwise accessible through, the Website by us. You should consult a qualified physician or other applicable health professional before making any decision or taking any action that might affect your personal well-being as there is no substitute for the consideration of an individual’s circumstances by a qualified professional.
Your use of the Website is at your sole risk. The information is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. We expressly disclaim any and all warranties and conditions of any kind, whether express or implied, including, without limitation, the implied warranties or conditions of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement.
We make no warranty that the information will be available, uninterrupted, timely, secure, error-free or free of computer viruses or other harmful components.
You expressly understand and agree that in no event shall we be liable for any damages whatsoever, including direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or exemplary damages (including, without limitation, damages for loss of profits, goodwill, use of information, business interruption or other intangible losses, loss or damage to property and claims of third parties (even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages), whether based on breach of contract, breach of warranty, tort (including negligence) or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with: 1) the use or the inability to use the Website or any information or 2) any other matter relating to the Website.
BY USING THIS WEBSITE, YOU ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES FROM YOUR USE OF THE WEBSITE. YOU AGREE NOT TO MAKE A CLAIM AGAINST US RELATING TO YOUR USE OF THE WEBSITE.
This Website may access third party websites. The inclusion of any linked website does not imply approval, endorsement or recommendation of the material on such websites or any association with their operators or any products or services by us. We do not make, and expressly disclaim, any warranty or condition, express or implied, statutory or otherwise, as to third party websites that you access through the Website, including but not limited to, any warranties or conditions of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement, or any warranty that information will be available, uninterrupted or error free.
Copyright © 1997 – 2007 Southlake Regional Health Centre. All rights reserved. You are granted a limited license to use (display or print) the information accessed through the Website for personal non-commercial use only, provided the information is not modified and all copyright and other proprietary notices are retained. Any other use requires the prior written consent of our authorized representative.
The Southlake Regional Health Centre name and signature is an Official Mark registered under the Trade Marks Act and published by the Registrar of Trade Marks. The name and signature are, therefore, the exclusive right of Southlake Regional Health Centre and may not be used by any person without written permission. The compilation of all content on this website is the exclusive property of Southlake Regional Health Centre including all text, logos, slogans, graphics, button icons, photo images, forms, audio, video, and questionnaires. Southlake Regional Health Centre does not permit or consent to any use of its trademarks or its corporate website in any manner which might cause confusion by implying association with or sponsorship by Southlake Regional Health Centre.
Any communications required to be made with us in regards to the Website, including in respect of any use of disclosure of the information made available by you, may be forwarded to:
ATTN: PRIVACY OFFICER
Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation
581 Davis Drive, Suite 102
Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 2P6
905.836.7333
We operate in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. The terms and conditions and notices of this Agreement, and any matter applicable to your direct or indirect use of the Website, shall be governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and the Federal laws applicable in the Province of Ontario. Any dispute shall be settled in the Courts located in York Region in the Province of Ontario, though the foregoing shall not limit our ability from seeking injunctions and remedies in other jurisdictions which are required to stop continuing breaches of the Agreement by you.