- Your name, address, phone number and email address.
- Information about your business or job, your position, organisation, business address, and business' phone number, fax and email.
- Your credit card or bank details if you take a payment from us.
- Other personal information for our human resources, finance and general administration.
- Other personal information to help us organise and invite you to training sessions, seminars and other events.
Privacy
Key Assets is committed to keeping personal information safe in line with the Privacy Act 2020. Everyone who works with or for Key Assets New Zealand is familiar and compliant with this privacy policy.
The kind of information we collect and hold securely
How we collect personal information
- Directly from the person Key Assets are working with to provide advice, materials, or other resources.
- Directly from potential carers, or from any of their household, family members or other connections as part of their carer application and assessment.
- From publicly available information.
- From our key stakeholders, such as the Oranga Tamariki.
How we hold personal information
How we use personal information
Key Assets keep personal information confidential and only used for the reason it was collected in the first place.
Key Assets won’t reveal, sell, distribute, rent, licence, share or pass on any information to third parties unless the individual or organisation give us their consent, or the law tells us to do so.
Your information helps us provide better products and services and to give you relevant information about them.
How to access or correct your personal information, or make a privacy complaint
Key assets do not collect a lot of personal information. Key Assets will always be clear about what they are asking for and why, and Key Assets are accountable for keeping it secure.
If you want to see or change the information we hold about you, please call Key Assets on 09 263 5151 or email info@keyassets.co.nz.
You can also contact Key Assets to make a complaint if you feel Key Assets have not followed the New Zealand Privacy Principles.