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Privacy Statement

Justice for Children and Youth is committed to protecting personal information by following responsible information-handling practices in keeping with privacy laws.

Anonymous access

You can access the Justice for Children and Youth website home page and browse our site without disclosing your personal data. As a general policy, no personal information is collected from our visitors. The only personal information we collect is the information that you volunteer, such as:

  • When you give us feedback, ask a question, or complete a survey
  • When you give us your email address to allow us to send you requested information, such as an email bulletin
  • When you sign up to receive social media updates

We use and disclose data, which does not identify individuals, for statistical purposes to develop and enhance Justice for Children and Youth activities and services.

Information sharing

We do not share or sell the personal information we collect. We will not disclose your personal information to anyone else without your prior knowledge or consent unless that personal information disclosed a likelihood of serious harm to you or someone else.

Use of cookies

A cookie is a small text file containing a unique identification number that is transferred from any website you are on to the hard drive of your computer so that the website may identify separate visitors to the site and track users’ activities on the website. A cookie will not give a website any personally identifiable information about you, such as your name and address.

Justice for Children and Youth uses cookies only to keep track of how many people visit the Justice for Children and Youth website and how frequently each page is visited. Specifically cookies are used to:

  • Preserve and expire visitor sessions on the site (keeping visitors signed in after authenticating or saving data; and ending the session after a period of inactivity)
  • Store font size preferences on the site
  • Enable web analytic tools

Individual movements of users cannot be tracked while on the Justice for Children and Youth website. We use cookies to track page popularity only to be able to improve the quality of the site and meet your needs. We collect information about you only if you volunteer it.

Visitors who wish to opt out of cookies should review the help documentation for their browser software to decline or selectively decline cookies. Visitors can also regularly delete their browser and cookie history. Note that declining cookies may adversely impact site performance for you.

Google Analytics

The Justice for Children and Youth website use Google Analytics to track performance. Google Analytics uses persistent cookies to track visitor sessions, visitors across multiple sessions, and referral sources to both websites. We also track the performance of promotional links to our site. In compliance with the Google Analytics Terms of Service, at no time is personally identifiable information passed to Google Analytics. Note that Google Analytics stores its data within the United States and is subject to US laws. Those wishing to opt out of Google Analytics data collection should use the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.

Links on our website

The Justice for Children and Youth website provides links to other websites. Justice for Children and youth assumes no responsibility for the information practices of sites you are able to access through our site. We encourage visitors to review each site’s privacy policy before disclosing any personally identifiable information.

Confidentiality and security

Justice for Children and Youth maintain physical, electronic, and administrative safeguards that are appropriate to the type of personal information we obtain from you. Justice for Children and Youth staff and volunteers who have access to personal data are required to respect the confidentiality of personal information and handle it responsibly. As a law office, any information you give us is confidential. The only exceptions are if information shows a likelihood of serious harm to you or others or (if we are providing you with a service) if we get a request from Legal Aid Ontario (our funder) for financial information that shows that you qualify for our services.

Privacy questions

If you have a complaint or concern about Justice for Children and Youth’s information-handling practices, we encourage you to let us know. In most cases, our staff will be able to address your concern. For any inquiries about Justice for Children and Youth’s privacy practices, please contact us.

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