Humanity & Inclusion
Corporate name: Fédération Handicap International
SIRET no.: 519 655 997//00038
138, avenue des Frères Lumière
CS 88379
69371 Lyon Cedex 08 – France
Tel.: +33 (0) 4 78 69 79 79
E-mail: contact@hi.org
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David Choy, Angela Kohama
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This website is governed in its entirety by French copyright and intellectual property legislation. The site content, including (though not restricted to) images, graphics, text, videos, logos and icons, belongs exclusively to Fédération Handicap International (rebranded to Humanity & Inclusion in 2018), with the exception of any trademarks, logos or content belonging to other partner organizations.
Any reproduction, public display/performance, transfer, distribution or recording of these items, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited unless Fédération Handicap International has granted express consent.
When browsing & using our site, and completing requests for documentation or contact requests, you are required to provide us with personal information. Some of this data (indicated with an asterisk) must be provided. Some data is collected automatically through your actions on the site.
The legal basis is Article 6.1.a of the European regulation on the protection of personal data, namely consent, which you can withdraw at any time by exercising your rights.
HI is eager to protect your privacy, and will abide by the provisions of the French Data Protection Act no. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 and (EU) Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 (the GDPR), from the time it entered into force on 25 May 2018, as set out below.
The data collected on this site is under the responsibility of Fédération Handicap International:
138, avenue des Frères Lumière
CS 78378
69371 Lyon Cedex 08 – France
SIRET no.: 519 655 997 00038
Depending on how you browse our site, the data we collect may be processed for the following purposes:
• Following up on any submissions of content
• To build and retain data selected for your bespoke, personalized “WorkWith Guide”
• Seeking your opinion and conducting a survey
• Gathering statistics and measuring traffic on the site
• Sharing information with partners
This data will be kept only for as long as is strictly necessary for the abovementioned purposes.
The duration of data processing is limited to the time strictly necessary for the accomplishment of the aforementioned purposes, it being understood that you can withdraw your consent and you can exercise your rights at any time, in order to unsubscribe.
Your data will be processed internally, by the HI departments concerned, or transmitted to third parties instructed by HI, as necessary for the abovementioned purposes.
Under (EU) Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016, you have the right to access, correct or challenge any data held on you (including the sending of postal communications), and the right to restriction of processing, to data portability and to erasure of this data, with effect from 25 May 2018.
If you wish to exercise your rights, simply contact our Data Protection Officer, who guarantees our policy of protection of personal data
By mail:
Fédération Handicap International
138, avenue des Frères Lumière
CS 78378
69371 Lyon Cedex 08 – France
Telephone:
+33 (0) 4 78 69 79 79
Fax: + 33 (0) 4 26 68 75 25
Email:
dpo@hi.org
If you experience any problems in connection with the management of your personal data, you can refer the matter to the French Data Protection Commission (CNIL) or to any competent supervisory authority :
By mail : 3 place Fontnoy, TSA 80715 – 75334 Paris Cedex 07
On the website : www.cnil.fr
In its capacity as data controller, Fédération Handicap International takes all useful precautions to maintain data security and confidentiality, to prevent this data being distorted or corrupted, and to deny unauthorised third parties access to it.
Under (EU) Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016, our subcontractors and data processors are legally bound to take the organisational and technical steps necessary to maintain the security and confidentiality of your data.
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