Privacy Policy

At Hay Research International, protecting your privacy is an important part of our commitment to survey respondents and the general public.

When you participate in survey research conducted by our organization, whether in person or by telephone, mail or Internet, you can be confident that any personal information that you share with us will stay with us. You can also be assured that your individual responses will be kept confidential and never linked to your personal identifying information without your express permission.

Your personal identifying information will never be sold to anyone.

You are always free to choose whether or not to participate in one of our surveys, free not to answer specific questions, and free to stop answering questions at any time.

We are committed to practicing responsible and transparent personal information management procedures consistent with the provisions of the Personal Protection and Electronic Documents Act (Canada).

We continue to review our Privacy Policy to make sure that it is relevant and remains current with changing industry standards, technologies and laws.

Hay Research International is an MRIA Gold Seal member. We also register our projects with the Canadian Survey Research Council (CSRC). These organizations set standards to which members must adhere and which also protect your privacy

If you have any concerns  about how your privacy is protected at Hay Research International, please contact our privacy  officer by email: info@hayresearch.com or by mail to:

Privacy Officer
3390 South Service Rd., #308
Burlington, Ontario
L7N 3J5

Scope and Application of Hay Research International Privacy Policy

The ten principles that form the basis of the Hay Research International Privacy Policy are interrelated and Hay Research International shall adhere to the ten principles as a whole. Each principle must be read in conjunction with the accompanying commentary. As permitted by the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (Canada), the commentary in The Hay Research International Privacy Policy has been drafted to reflect personal information issues specific to Hay Research International.

Definitions

Collection: The act of gathering, acquiring, recording, or obtaining personal information from any source, including third parties, by any means.

Consent: Voluntary agreement for the collection, use and disclosure of personal information for defined purposes. Consent can be either express or implied and can be provided directly by the individual or by an authorized representative. Express consent can be given orally, electronically or in writing, but is always unequivocal and does not require any inference on the part of Hay Research International. Implied consent is consent that can reasonably be inferred from an individual's action or inaction.

Disclosure: Making personal information available to a third party.

Employee: An employee of or independent contractor to Hay Research International.

Personal information: Information about an identifiable individual, but does not include the name, title, business address or telephone number of an employee of an organization, and does not include descriptive, factual information about an organization.

Respondent: A member of the public who provides personal information to Hay Research International in the course of a survey conducted by Hay Research International. For example, a respondent is an individual who discloses personal information to Hay Research International in the course of quantitative or qualitative marketing or social research.

Third party: An individual or organization outside of Hay Research International.

Use: The treatment, handling, and management of personal information by and within Hay Research International or by a third party with the knowledge and approval of Hay Research International.

The Ten Principles:

Principle 1 -
Accountability

Hay Research International is responsible for personal information under its control and shall designate one or more persons who are accountable for Hay Research International's compliance with the following principles.

Responsibility for compliance with the provisions of the Hay Research International Privacy Policy rests with the Hay Research International Privacy Officer who can be reached by email at info@hayresearch.com, or by mail at:

3390 South Service Rd., #308
Burlington, Ontario
L7N 3J5

Other individuals within Hay Research International may be delegated to act on behalf of the Privacy Officer or to take responsibility for the day-to-day collection and/or processing of personal information.

Hay Research International is responsible for personal information in its possession or control and shall use contractual or other means to provide a comparable level of protection while information is being processed or used by a third party.

Principle 2 -
Identifying Purposes for Collection of Personal Information

Hay Research International shall identify the purposes for which personal information is collected at or before the time the information is collected.

Hay Research International collects personal information from the public only for the following purposes:

Hay Research International shall specify orally, electronically or in writing the identified purposes to the respondent at or before the time personal information is collected in a survey. Upon request, persons collecting personal information shall explain these identified purposes or refer the individual to a designated person within Hay Research International who can explain the purposes.

When personal information that has been collected is to be used or disclosed for a purpose not previously identified, the new purpose shall be identified prior to use. Unless the new purpose is permitted or required by law, the consent of the respondent will be acquired before the information will be used or disclosed for the new purpose.

Hay Research International may provide clients or other third parties with information from any survey, in aggregate form. In aggregate form it is impossible to identify an individual respondent's personal information

Principle 3 -
Obtaining Consent for Collection, Use or Disclosure of Personal Information

The knowledge and consent of an individual are required for the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information, except where inappropriate.

Participation by respondents in survey research is always voluntary. When a respondent agrees to participate in a survey, he/she gives consent to the interview by participating.

Generally, any personal information collected in the course of an interview is not disclosed to third parties other than the client sponsoring the research project.

A respondent is always free to choose whether or not to participate in a survey, free to choose not to answer any specific questions and free to discontinue participation at any time.

In obtaining consent, Hay Research International shall use reasonable efforts to ensure that a respondent is advised of the identified purposes for which personal information will be used or disclosed. The identified purposes shall be stated in a manner that can be reasonably understood by the respondent.

Generally, Hay Research International shall seek consent to use and disclose personal information at the same time it collects the information. However, Hay Research International may seek consent to use and/or disclose personal information after it has been collected, but before it is used and/or disclosed for a new purpose.

In determining the appropriate form of consent, Hay Research International shall take into account the sensitivity of the personal information and the reasonable expectations of its respondents.

The participation of a respondent in a quantitative or qualitative marketing or social research study may constitute implied consent for Hay Research International to collect, use and disclose personal information for the identified purposes.

Principle 4 -
Limiting Collection of Personal Information

Hay Research International shall limit the collection of personal information to that which is necessary for the purposes identified by Hay Research International. Hay Research International shall collect personal information by fair and lawful means.

In conducting surveys, Hay Research International limits the amount and type of personal information it collects. We collect only the amount and type of information needed for the purposes identified to individuals.

Hay Research International collects personal information about an individual primarily from that individual or a member of that individual's household. Except as permitted by law, Hay Research International will only collect personal information from external sources, such as client organizations, if individuals have consented to such collection.

Principle 5 -
Limiting Use, Disclosure and Retention of Personal Information

Hay Research International shall not use or disclose personal information for purposes other than those for which it was collected, except with the consent of the individual or as required or permitted by law. Personal information shall be retained only as long as necessary for the fulfillment of those purposes.

Hay Research International may disclose a respondent's personal information to:

a client of Hay Research International where the respondent has consented to such disclosure;

a third party engaged by Hay Research International to perform functions on its behalf;

a public authority or agent of a public authority if, in the reasonable judgment of Hay Research International, it appears that there is imminent danger to life or property which could be avoided or minimized by disclosure of the information; or

a third party or parties, where the respondent consents to such disclosure or disclosure is required or permitted by law.

Only Hay Research International's employees with a business need-to-know, or whose duties reasonably so require, are granted access to personal information about respondents.

Hay Research International shall keep personal information only as long as it remains necessary or relevant for the identified purposes or as required by law. Depending on the circumstances, where a respondent may have to be re-contacted for purposes of clarifying responses to a survey, or to seek additional responses, Hay Research International shall retain the personal information for a period of time that is reasonably sufficient to allow this re-contact.

Hay Research International shall maintain reasonable and systematic controls, schedules and practices for information and records retention and destruction which apply to personal information that is no longer necessary or relevant for the identified purposes or required by law to be retained. Such information shall be destroyed, erased or made anonymous.

Principle 6 -
Accuracy of Personal Information

Personal information shall be as accurate, complete, and up-to-date as is necessary for the purposes for which it is to be used.

Personal information used by Hay Research International shall be sufficiently accurate, complete, and up-to-date to minimize the possibility that inappropriate information may be used to make a decision about a respondent.

Hay Research International shall update personal information about respondents and employees as necessary to fulfil the identified purposes or upon notification by the individual.

Principle 7 -
Security Safeguards

Hay Research International shall protect personal information by security safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information.

Hay Research International shall protect personal information against such risks as loss or theft, unauthorized access, disclosure, copying, use, modification or destruction, through appropriate security measures, regardless of the format in which it is held.

Hay Research International shall protect personal information disclosed to third parties by contractual agreements stipulating the confidentiality of the information and the purposes for which it is to be used.

All of Hay Research International's employees with access to personal information shall be required to respect the confidentiality of that information.

Principle 8 -
Openness Concerning Policies and Procedures

Hay Research International's shall make readily available to individuals specific information about its policies and procedures relating to the management of personal information.

Hay Research International shall make information about its policies and procedures easy to understand, including:

the title and address of the person or persons accountable for Hay Research International's compliance with its Privacy Policy and to whom inquiries and/or complaints can be forwarded;

the means of gaining access to personal information held by Hay Research International;

a description of the type of personal information held by Hay Research International, including a general account of its use; and

a description of what personal information is made available to related organizations (e.g. subsidiaries).

Principle 9 -
Individual Access to Personal Information

Upon request, Hay Research International shall inform an individual of the existence, use, and disclosure of his or her personal information and shall give the individual access to that information. An individual shall be able to challenge the accuracy and completeness of the information and have it amended as appropriate.

Upon written request to the Privacy Officer, Hay Research International will inform an individual of the existence, use and disclosure of his/her personal information and shall be given access to that information

In certain situations, Hay Research International may not be able to provide access to all the personal information that it holds about a respondent. For example, Hay Research International may not provide access to information if doing so would likely reveal personal information about a third party or could reasonably be expected to threaten the life or security of another individual. Also, Hay Research International may not provide access to information if disclosure would reveal confidential commercial information.

In order to safeguard personal information, a respondent may be required to provide sufficient identification information to permit Hay Research International to account for the existence, use and disclosure of personal information and to authorize access to the individual's file. Any such information shall be used only for this purpose.

Hay Research International shall promptly correct or complete any personal information found to be inaccurate or incomplete. Any unresolved differences as to accuracy or completeness shall be noted in the individual's file. Where appropriate, Hay Research International shall transmit to third parties having access to the personal information in question any amended information or the existence of any unresolved differences.

Respondents and employees can obtain information or seek access to their individual files by contacting the Hay Research International Privacy Officer.

Principle 10 -
Challenging Compliance

An individual shall be able to address a challenge concerning compliance with the above principles to the designated person or persons accountable for Hay Research International's compliance with the Hay Research International Privacy Policy.

Hay Research International shall maintain procedures for addressing and responding to all inquiries or complaints from its respondents regarding Hay Research International's handling of personal information.

Hay Research International shall, on written request, inform its respondents about the existence of these procedures as well as the availability of complaint procedures.

The person or persons accountable for compliance with the Hay Research International Privacy Policy may seek external advice where appropriate before providing a final response to individual complaints.

Hay Research International shall investigate all complaints concerning compliance with its Privacy Policy. If a complaint is found to be justified, Hay Research International shall take appropriate measures to resolve the complaint including, if necessary, amending its policies and procedures. The respondent shall be informed of the outcome of the investigation regarding his or her complaint.