Constituition & Privacy Statement

NNAQ constitution

NNAQ in an incorporated association in Queensland and is governed by its constitution.

The NNAQ Inc constitution was last updated in 2009.

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Privacy Statement
The Neonatal Nurses Association of Queensland Inc (NNAQ Inc) places great emphasis on maintaining and enhancing the privacy and security of your personal information. In order to provide a service to our members, the NNAQ Inc collects and uses personal information. Personal information held by the association includes the information provided to us on our membership application form (that then forms part of our membership database).

The NNAQ does not disclose information of a personal nature unless the individual concerned has given written consent for us to do so or if disclosure is required under law. The NNAQ stores such information in a secure place and access to such information is limited to those members who require access to carry out their work duties.

In very limited circumstances some information of a personal nature (such as the names and addresses of members) may be provided to an external organisation in order for the association to conduct our business.  In these circumstances we ensure that a strict confidentiality agreement is in place prior to handing over such information. Under no circumstances would the NNAQ “sell on” our membership listing to any outside organisation. We make every effort to ensure that the integrity of our membership database is maintained.

The National Privacy Principles (NPPs), which guide our policy and practices, are
contained in Information Standard 42 which can be accessed at:
http://www.iie.qld.gov.au/informationstandards/current.asp