PRIVATE POLICY
Privacy Policy
Tamworth Junior Rugby Club as per Rugby Australia or Rugby AU
INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE
Tamworth Junior Rugby Club (TDJRUC, Tri Colours, 'we', 'us', 'our') respects the privacy of the individuals in relation to whom we collect, use, disclose and hold personal information and is committed to managing personal information in accordance with the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) under the Privacy Act 1988 (Commonwealth).
This Privacy Policy (Policy) sets out how we handle your personal information (including the collection, storage, use and disclosure of your personal information), how you can access and change your information and how you can provide us with feedback or make a complaint.
Where we refer to "Participant(s)" in this Policy we mean any person that, by way of registration or another process, has agreed to be bound by Rugby Australia’s Constitution, Policies and Codes or any laws, regulations and By-Laws of World Rugby applying from time to time. For the avoidance of doubt, a Participant includes any player (whether amateur or professional), referee, touch judge or other match official, selector, coach, trainer, manager or other team official and any individual involved in the organisation, administration or promotion of Rugby Union including a director, other officer, employee or volunteer of a Rugby Body.
WHAT INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT AND HOW DO WE COLLECT IT?
OVERVIEW
The TDJRUC will, where possible, collect personal information directly from you. This will be done in accordance with the APPs. We may collect your personal information on paper-based or electronic forms (online), over the phone or when you engage with us on social media or via our website.
As appropriate, we will notify you of the collection of your personal information and tell you why we are collecting it and how we plan to use it, or these things will be obvious at the time when the information is collected.
PARTICIPANTS
When you register to become a Participant by way of an Rugby AU Registration Form or online registration platform (i.e. RugbyLink or Rugby Xplorer) a record that contains personal information is made by the Rugby AU (or on behalf of the Rugby AU by the club you have registered with). If you are a junior participant, we will collect your personal information from your parent or guardian.
Personal information about Participants is recorded in RugbyLink (the national player registration database) or Interfuse (the player registration database for NSW Premiership Rugby and NSW Suburban Rugby) in addition to the Australian Rugby Customer Relationship Management System, Salesforce.
The personal information that theRugby AU holds may include:
Your name, address, telephone and email contact details;
Your gender, date of birth and marital status;
Information about rugby clubs you have played with or participated in;
Details of rugby programs you have participated in;
Details of rugby club memberships you have purchased;
Details of any accreditations you hold; and
Your playing status and history.
If you are a match official the personal information the Rugby AU holds may also include:
Details of any accreditations you hold or courses you have completed (including, if required, working with children certification);
Your availabilities and preferences (including times and locations/venues) for scheduling purposes; and
Data relating to your performance as a match official for training and development purposes.
If you are a coach the personal information the Rugby AU holds may also include:
Details of any accreditations you hold or courses you have completed (including, if required, working with children certification); and
Your Individual Development Plan (which may include your coaching history and developmental goals).
SENSITIVE INFORMATION
With your consent we may also collect information about your health or other information which is defined by privacy laws as 'Sensitive Information'. Examples of circumstances in which this may occur include:
collecting information about your health (such as injuries you have suffered e.g. concussions) to:
ensure our programs are run safely and you are participating in an appropriate competition;
record and collate injury history, medications and supplement use for professional and semi-professional players through an athlete data management system in accordance with Rugby AU Medical Policy and Rugby AU Sports Supplements Policy (and equivalent policies for the National Rugby Championship, Super Rugby U20s, Uni Sevens Series, Australian School Boys Championships and other Rugby AU competitions);
administer competition rules; and
administer anti-doping rules and the Rugby AU Illicit Drug Policy;
collecting information about your criminal history to determine your fitness to participate in rugby in the capacity in which you participate or intend to participate;
collecting information about your racial or ethnic origin (such as when we conduct games or competitions for indigenous players);
collecting information regarding your gender status for the purposes of ensuring you are safely participating in an appropriate competition; and
collecting information to administer the Professional Players Code of Conduct and Anti-Corruption and Betting Policy (including any Rugby AU policy or World Rugby regulation).
RUGBY SUPPORTERS AND OTHER INDIVIDUALS
We may collect information about individuals who are not Participants. This may include:
Rugby supporters;
Members of Rugby AU supporter programs;
Ticket purchasers; and
Individuals who have made enquiries about the Rugby AU and our programs.
The Rugby AU collects personal information in the course of administering the game of Rugby Union in Australia, including without limitation when we provide you with services, and when you:
Request services be provided to you;
Purchase tickets for Rugby Union matches;
Enter into competitions and promotions;
Subscribe to, or seek to be registered in or for, our membership programs or newsletters; and/or
Access our websites or social media platforms.
The personal information which the Rugby AU collects and holds may include:
Your name, age, billing and/or shipping address, email address, gender, occupation and telephone number;
Your game attendance history;
Opinions and beliefs provided via surveys and questionnaires;
Your credit card information; and
Details of items ordered or purchased from us.
PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYEES, INTERNS AND APPLICANTS
We may collect personal information when recruiting personnel such as your name, contact details, qualifications and work history. Generally, we will collect this information directly from you. We may also collect personal information from third parties, such as recruitment agencies or referees you have nominated.
Before offering you a position, we may collect additional details such as your tax file number and superannuation information.
We may collect sensitive information in the process of conducting background checks in order to assess your suitability for certain roles (for example, positions which involve working with children and people with disabilities).
PERSONNEL OF OTHER ORGANISATIONS
We may collect personal information about individuals who interact with us (such as individual service providers and contractors to the Rugby AU, as well as other individuals who interact with Rugby AU on a commercial basis). In such situations, this information would typically include your name, contact details, professional details and information regarding interactions with Rugby AU. This information is collected for the purpose of administration, management and operation of the Rugby AU and its programs.
VISITORS TO OUR WEB SITES
You may visit our web sites without identifying yourself. If you identify yourself (for example, by providing your contact details in an enquiry), any personal information you provide to the Rugby AU or TDJRUC will be managed in accordance with this Policy.
When you visit our web sites, our systems may record certain information about your use of those websites, including which web pages you visit and the time and date of your visit.
We may use 'cookies' (Cookies) to collect some personal information about you. We will treat this information in the same way as other personal information we collect about you. You can use the settings in your browser to control how your browser deals with cookies. However, in doing so, you may be unable to access certain pages, features or content on our web site.
We may also collect 'IP addresses' (IP Addresses) relating to you when you access and use the web sites. We may collect and manage IP addresses for internet session management and security purposes.
Our properties may feature Nielsen proprietary measurement software, which will allow you to contribute to market research, like Digital Content Ratings. To learn more about the information that Nielsen software may collect and your choices with regard to it, please see the Nielsen Digital Measurement Privacy Policy at http://www.nielsen.com/digitalprivacy.
DEALING WITH THE RUGBY AU ANONYMOUSLY
The Rugby AU will provide individuals with the option of dealing with us anonymously or by pseudonym where it is lawful and practicable. However, choosing to do so may mean that you cannot participate in our programs. For example, it would not be practicable to be involved as a participant without identifying yourself.
HOW DO WE USE AND DISCLOSE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?
PARTICIPANTS
If you are a Participant, we will use and disclose your personal information in order to:
Organise, promote and conduct competitions and matches;
Convene clinics, camps and player development activities;
Assist with the education and development;
Appoint and schedule;
Select and administer teams; or
Administer the rules of Rugby AU competitions.
We may disclose your personal information to:
A club you are registered with;
Other governing bodies and competition administrators of Rugby Union;
Persons and organisations responsible for administering anti-doping rules;
Sponsors, commercial partners and broadcasters (where you would reasonably expect us to do so); or
Regulatory bodies and/or law enforcement.
RUGBY SUPPORTERS AND OTHER INDIVIDUALS
We may use your personal information for the primary purpose for which it was collected and secondary purposes related to the primary purpose1. Such primary and secondary purposes may include, without limitation, use of your personal information to:
Verify your identity;
Develop, run, administer and market competitions, programs and activities relating to Rugby Union;
Market products, services, merchandise and special offers made available by us or our respective corporate partners, licensees, suppliers and sponsors;
Administer and manage our respective websites and provide you with access to those websites;
Keep you informed of news and information (such as advance notice of ticket sales) relating to Rugby Union, including by distributing newsletters, publications and other communications via various media;
Research and develop new competitions, programs, activities and other events relating to Rugby Union; or
Research and develop new products, services and merchandise relating to Rugby Union.
OTHER USES AND DISCLOSURES
The Rugby AU in conjunction with TDJRUC will also use and disclose personal information for a range of administrative, management and operational purposes. This includes:
Planning, managing, monitoring and evaluating our programs;
Training staff, contractors, other workers and volunteers;
Risk management and management of legal liabilities and claims;
Responding to enquiries and complaints regarding our services;
Obtaining advice from consultants and other professional advisers; and/or
Responding to subpoenas and other legal orders and obligations.
We may use and disclose your personal information for other purposes explained at the time of collection or otherwise as set it out in the Policy.
HOW DO WE DEAL WITH UNSOLICITED PERSONAL INFORMATION?
If we receive unsolicited personal information (for example a complaint or query about a rugby participant that contains personal information) we will assess, according to the APPs, and the limits of relevant policies and laws, whether the information could have been solicited. If this is not the case, we will, as soon as practicable (if it is lawful to do so) destroy the information or ensure that it is de-identified.
IS YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION USED FOR DIRECT MARKETING?
From time to time, we may contact you to provide you with information regarding other products, programs and services offered by us.2 This may include:
Newsletters or other communications about our programs or information which we think might be of interest to you; and
Promotional offers regarding our competitions, events and merchandise including offers from our corporate partners and sponsors. For an up to date list of the corporate partners from which you may receive such offers from the list of partners here.
WHAT DO I DO IF I NO LONGER WANT TO RECEIVE MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE RUGBY AU or TDJRUC?
If you do not wish to receive marketing material, please click the unsubscribe link found in the footer of emails and at the bottom of text messages you receive from the Rugby AU and its corporate partners and sponsors.
You can also contact us at any time to let us know that you would like to be removed from our direct marketing lists. Our contact details can be found at the conclusion of this Policy.
WILL YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION BE SENT OFFSHORE?
In some cases, we may transfer personal information about you to individuals or organisations that are based in a foreign country (for example, a foreign rugby union, SANZAAR or World Rugby) including:
To external providers for information storage purposes;
For the purposes of administrating or facilitating overseas supporter's programs;
To a foreign rugby union or foreign anti-doping authority;
To World Rugby (World Rugby); or
To Foreign law enforcement (if necessary).
As required by law, if we transfer personal information to a foreign country we will take reasonable steps to ensure that the overseas recipient does not breach the APPs or this Policy.
HOW DO WE HOLD THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT?
The information we collect is held in multiple systems including local storage, cloud based and third-party systems (such systems may have data storage facilities offshore).
HOW SECURE IS YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?
The Rugby AU and TDJRUC will also take reasonable steps to protect your personal information from misuse, loss and unauthorised access, modification, interference or disclosure. Your information shall be protected either at Rugby AU or in overseas storage facilities. However, as the internet is not a secure environment, any information you send us via that method is sent at your own risk.
Our website may contain links which enable you to access other websites. We are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of those sites.
We will take reasonable steps to destroy or permanently de-identify personal information if it is no longer needed for any legitimate purpose. This requirement does not apply where the information is contained in a Commonwealth record or where we are required by law or a court/tribunal order to retain the information.
HOW CAN YOU ENSURE THAT THE PERSONAL INFORMATION WE HOLD ABOUT YOU IS ACCURATE?
The Rugby AU and TDJRUC takes all reasonable precautions to ensure that the personal information we collect, use and disclose is accurate, complete and up-to-date. However, we rely on the accuracy of personal information as provided to us both directly and indirectly.
If you find that the personal information we hold about you is inaccurate, incomplete or out-of-date, please contact us immediately (our contact details are at the conclusion of this Policy) and we will take reasonable steps to ensure that it is corrected (including, if it is practicable to do so, taking reasonable steps to correct information disclosed to third parties). There will be no cost to you in relation to your request to have your personal information corrected.
HOW CAN YOU ACCESS THE PERSONAL INFORMATION WE HOLD ABOUT YOU?
You have a right to request access to the personal information we hold about you.
To request access to your personal information, please contact our Privacy Officer using the contact details set out below. You will not be charged for making a request to access your personal information but you may be charged for the reasonable time and expense incurred in compiling information in response to your request and expenses incurred in providing access in the manner you have requested. If we are able to provide access, we will endeavour to do so within a reasonable period of time after the request is made.
Rugby AU and TDJRUC is not under any obligation to provide personal information to you where we are not required to do so under the APPs or otherwise at law. If we do refuse your request, we will provide you with reasons for our decision. If you would like to complain about our refusal to give you access to information please contact the Policy Officer on the details provided below.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of reasons why your request for access to information may be refused:
giving access may pose a threat to the life, health or safety of any individual, or to public health or public safety;
giving access would have an unreasonable impact on the privacy of other individuals;
the request for access is frivolous or vexatious;
the information relates to existing or anticipated legal proceedings;
denying access is required or authorised by Australian law or a court/tribunal order;
giving access would prejudice the investigation or hearing of suspected unlawful activity or misconduct;
giving access would likely prejudice one or more enforcement related activities conducted by or on behalf of Rugby AU; and/or
giving access may reveal commercially sensitive information or decision-making processes.
HOW CAN YOU MAKE A COMPLAINT ABOUT HOW YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION IS HANDLED?
You may contact Rugby AU or TDJRUC at any time using the contact details below if you have any questions about this Policy or about how your personal information has been handled.
Rugby AU and TDJRUC takes all privacy complaints seriously and will investigate your complaint in a confidential manner. We will inform you of the outcome of the investigation within a reasonable period of time.
HOW ARE CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY MADE?
Rugby AU and TDJRUC may modify or amend this Policy from time to time. Please see Rugby AU website for the latest version of this Policy.
Changes to this Policy will not affect our use of previously provided personal information.
HOW CAN I CONTACT RUGBY AU?
The contact details for Rugby AU are:
Post Privacy Officer
Rugby Australia
PO BOX 800
Surry Hills NSW 2010
Email privacy@rugby.com.au
Telephone (02) 8005 5555
TDJRUC
tamworthtricolours@gmail.com
1 sensitive information will only be used for secondary purposes directly related to the primary purpose
2 sensitive information will only be used for direct marketing purposes with your consent.