Privacy Policy

Please read in conjunction with Terms & Conditions

Communiqué Family Conflict Solutions (hereinafter referred to as Communiqué) knows that your privacy is important to you. We always make every attempt to maintain the security of our customer’s personal information. Our Privacy Practices are in strict accordance with Australian Privacy Legislation.

1.   We must comply with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (“Privacy Act”) in relation to Personal Information, as if the Client were an organisation bound by the Privacy Act, even it is not.

2.    If Communiqué collects or has access to Personal Information we will use best endeavours to:

(a) ensure that Personal Information is protected against loss and against unauthorised access, use, modification, disclosure or other misuse;

(b) not use Personal Information other than for the purposes of providing Communiqué’s services, unless required or authorised by law;

(c) not disclose Personal Information without your consent, unless required or authorised by law;

(d) ensure that only authorised personnel have access to Personal Information;

(e) immediately notify you if Communiqué becomes aware that a disclosure of Personal Information is or may be required or authorised by law;

(f) make its officers, employees and sub- contractors aware of Communiqué’s obligations under the Privacy Act;

(g) comply with any reasonable request or direction you have arising from or in connection with the exercise of the functions of the Privacy Commissioner under the Privacy Act, and any guideline or regime on privacy as provided by the Client; and

(h) comply with such other privacy and security measures as the Client reasonably advises Communiqué in writing from time to time.


This Privacy Policy is current as of June 2022. If you have any further questions about our Privacy Practices, or if you believe we have breached our privacy obligations to you, please contact us.