The Diocesan Commission for the Family
is committed to ensuring the best standards of practice
in all its activities. Visitors to the website can be
assured that the protection of privacy and confidentiality
are given the highest priority. All personal information
is collected, held and used in strict compliance with
the Data Protection Directive.
Information Collected
The Diocesan Commission for the Family
does not collect any personal information from visitors
to its website other than information that is knowingly
and voluntarily given. Anonymous information is collected,
such as the number of visitors to the website in a given
period, but it is purely statistical and cannot be used
to identify an individual user. Cookies are not used
to collect any other information from visitors to the
website.
Use of Information
The information collected will be
used to contact you with further details of the Diocesan
Commission for the Family services or to send details
of future initiatives or events. It may also be used
for research purposes.
You can inform the Diocesan Commission
for the Family at any time if you no longer require
such information to be sent.