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Privacy Policy

This information was last updated on 1 September 2025.
 

We are Speak Out Advocacy.

What is a Privacy Policy?

A Privacy Policy is a guide that explains:

  • What personal information we collect

  • Why we collect it

  • What we do with it

  • How we keep it safe

What personal information do we collect?

We may collect:

  • Your name

  • Your email address

  • Your phone number

  • What pages you visit on our website

  • Any information you send us using forms or emails

Why do we collect your information?

We collect your information so we can:

  • Help you if you contact us

  • Improve our website

  • Send updates if you ask for them

  • Support our advocacy and community work

How do we keep your information safe?

We keep your information safe by:

  • Storing it securely

  • Only allowing trained staff to see it

  • Not sharing it unless you say it’s okay or the law says we must

Who do we share information with?

We do not sell your information.


We only share it if:

  • You give us permission

  • The law says we must

  • We need to work with a trusted service provider (for example, to host our website)

Cookies (small files stored on your device)

Our website may use cookies to:

  • Remember your settings

  • Help us understand how people use the website

 

You can turn cookies off in your browser settings if you want.

Your rights

You have the right to:

  • Ask what information we have about you

  • Ask us to correct or delete your information

  • Ask us to stop using your information

 

To do this, contact us by clicking here.

Acknowledgement of Self Advocates

Speak Out Advocacy acknowledges and pay our respect to the contribution made by self-advocates, past, present and emerging in their fight for equality, and those Advocates that stand beside them.

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Acknowledgement of Country

Speak Out Advocacy acknowledge with deep respect the resilience and knowledge of the Tasmanian Aboriginal community, the traditional custodians of lutruwita, Tasmania. We acknowledge the wisdom, resilience and knowledge of the Tasmanian Aboriginal community and we stand for a future that profoundly respects their perspectives, culture, language and history.

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