Privacy Policy

Disability Bray Privacy Statement

Disability Bray website is managed and administered by Bray Area Partnership CLG. Bray Area Partnership is committed to protecting the privacy of all visitors to the Disability Bray website.  This privacy notice provides information about the ways in which Bray Area Partnership collects, stores, shares or keeps personal information provided by members of the public and professionals who interact with us.

Disability Bray website contains links to other external websites and Bray Area Partnership cannot be held responsible for the privacy policies of these other websites.

Using our website:

Our website www.disabilitybray.ie uses cookies, which are necessary to its functioning and helps us to provide you with the best possible experience when browsing our website and also allows us to improve our site. No personal/sensitive or financial details are stored in cookies. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

Search engine:

The search facility on our website is an internal search function and only returns information that appears on the website.

Emailing us:

Any emails sent to us are recorded and forwarded to the relevant individual in Bray Area Partnership. The sender’s email address will remain visible to all staff tasked with dealing with the query. Please be aware that it is the sender’s responsibility to ensure that the content of their emails is within the bounds of the law. Unsolicited material of a criminal nature will be reported to the relevant authorities and blocked. We have taken IT measures to ensure that our email/pc security is of a high standard and have introduced a data protection code of practice to promote secure staff practices around passwords and use of mobile devices.

Third Party Plugins:

This website uses third party plugins from organisations such as Facebook and Twitter in the form of embedded newsfeeds and social sharing buttons. These can often use cookies to track users to allow easy sharing of pages, for example, or to show the ‘follow’ button on the twitter news feed if you have not yet followed us.