Privacy & Related

International Halliwick association

Privacy and Related

Select the sections below for information on:

  • Privacy and the IHA’s Privacy Policy
  • Trademarks
  • Copyright
  • Cookies
  • Disclaimers

Privacy

The IHA is a Data Controller under relevant legislation. We take your privacy very seriously and we are committed to meeting our obligations as a Data Controller.

In order to provide the services we do, the IHA may, from time-to-time, collect and process personal information (data) and, in some circumstances, special categories of personal data, about our members and others we come into contact with, via our website or otherwise.

We take our obligations concerning privacy issues very seriously and, therefore, although we know this is a lengthy document, we urge you to download and read our Privacy Policy very carefully. 

You can download it here

Should you have any queries relating to privacy and please email the IHA here, with the subject line "Privacy". 

Trademarks ®

The IHA logo and the word 'Halliwick' are registered trademarks ®, owned by the IHA in various jurisdictions. All rights are reserved.

Copyright ©

This website and its content is the copyright © of the IHA or is licensed for use by the IHA. Where licensed, acknowledgement is hereby given.

Except with prior written permission or where otherwise indicated on this website, any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents of this website (whether text or images) in any form is prohibited other than the following:

  • you may print or download extracts for your personal and non-commercial use only;
  • you may copy the content to individual third parties for their personal and non-commercial use, but only if you acknowledge this website (https://www.halliwick.org/) as the source of the material.

Please refer to the IHA's policy on reproduction and translation of its material.

You are welcome to contact the Executive Committee of the IHA by emailing here if permission is required.

Where written permission is sought and given, permission is given on condition that you acknowledge the copyright of the IHA and the source of the material as https://www.halliwick.org/.

Cookies

A cookie is simply a small file that a website you visit places on your computer to store information. The process itself is totally benign, and can even be helpful. Unless you have specifically told your browser not to accept cookies, almost all websites place cookies on your devices. This is not in itself a security or privacy issue. Cookies can in fact be useful and be used by some systems to, for instance, remember your preferences, track your web usage to work out which advertisements to show you, or gain information about your social networking usage. If you worry that this impinges on your privacy, search for ‘block all cookies’ or view this page for an idea of how to tell your browser not to allow them. If you do this you may find that some websites will not work for you at all, or on others, some functionality is lost.

This website uses cookies only to give you the best experience of our website and to monitor traffic to the website. By continuing to use this website you agree to that. If you don’t agree, please either leave the site or configure your browser to block cookies from it. 

Unless you complete a contact form on the Contact Us page of this website (in which case you agree to the collection of the information (data) you provide), this website does not collet data from you. For more information on how we treat your personal information, please refer to our Privacy Policy, which tells you about how we handle any personal data you might give us.

Disclaimer

The IHA is not qualified to advise on the medical, legal, financial and/or technical problems of members or visitors to this website and does not undertake to do so.

Though every care is taken to provide a service of high quality, neither the IHA nor its Executive Committee undertakes any liability for any error or omission in the information supplied on this website, nor any consequences arising therefrom.

IHA members and other visitors to the website are advised to seek local professional help and advice as may be appropriate.