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The following safety protocols are to be observed when visiting the Centre:

  • Maintain good hand hygiene, by washing your hands and using sanitiser provided
  • Do not attend if you are sick or have any cold/fever symptoms

Please contact the Centre on Ph: 07 3324 3179 for further queries.

Santa Teresa Spirituality Centre

Privacy

The Archdiocese of Brisbane takes your privacy very seriously.
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Privacy Policy

Privacy policy summary

Scope

This summary sets out the key points about how the Archdiocese of Brisbane handles personal information.

The parishes, schools and agencies of the Archdiocese of Brisbane (referred to in this document as we, us or our) operate in South East Queensland as part of the Catholic Church. The privacy of all individuals with whom we interact is very important to us and we are committed to protecting all personal information we collect and hold. We do this by handling information in accordance with the Australian Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act).

More information can be found in our main privacy policy, the Brisbane Catholic Education privacy policy and the Centacare privacy policy.

Collection of your personal information

We usually collect personal information (including sensitive information) from you through your interaction with our education, welfare and religious functions and activities, mainly through your completion of application and registration forms. This collection maybe in person, over the internet, via email or through a telephone conversation with you.

Disclosure

Generally we only collect and disclose personal information about you (or sensitive information with your consent) for purposes reasonably required for the performance of our education, welfare and religious functions and activities. Generally, we only disclose personal information to overseas parishes for the purpose of recording sacraments in accordance with Church law.

Access and correction

If you ask, in most cases we must give you access to the personal information we hold about you and take reasonable steps to correct it if we consider it is incorrect. We will try to make the process as simple as possible.

How to make a complaint

You can complain to us in writing about how we have handled your personal information.

How to contact us

More information

For more information about privacy in general, you can visit the federal Privacy Commissioner’s website at www.oaic.gov.au.

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