Privacy and Freedom of Information

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The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act) regulates the way personal information is administered with a view to protect each individual’s right to privacy.  

In accordance with legislation, Grand Erie shares the personal information it collects as follows:

  • for the purpose for which it was obtained or a consistent purpose (a purpose consistent for the reason collected);
  • with board officers or employees who need access to the information in the performance of their duties if necessary and proper in the discharge of the board’s authorized functions;
  • to comply with legislation, a court order or subpoena, or to aid in a law enforcement investigation conducted by a law enforcement agency; and
  • in compelling circumstances affecting health or safety.

Release of personal information for any other purpose requires the informed consent of:

  • the parent/caregiver for children under 16 years of age;
  • the parent/caregiver and the student where the student is 16 and 17;
  • the student where the student is over 18, or is 16 or 17 years of age and has withdrawn from parental control.

Right to Appeal a Decision

If you are not satisfied with the response you have received from the board, you can appeal it with the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario. You may also lodge a complaint with the Commissioner if you feel the board has breached your personal privacy. They may be reached by calling 1-800-387-0073 or faxing 416-325-9195. For further information, visit the IPC/O website.


Routine Use and Disclosure of Student Personal Information

Grand Erie will use student's personal information for consistent general purposes or to comply with legislation. The  Routine Use and Disclosure of Student Personal Information Guideline provides an overview of routine uses and disclosures of student personal information.

Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA)

“Personal health information” is identifying information about an individual student which pertains to health care, including information about a student’s physical or mental health, receipt of health care services and health number. PHIPA establishes rules for the collection, use and disclosure of personal health information in a broad range of circumstances. Grand Erie follows the rules of PHIPA when collecting student personal health information (i.e., speech and language or psychological assessments to support a student’s educational program).

The legislation balances individuals' right to privacy with respect to their own personal health information and the needs of persons and organizations who provide health care services to access and share this information. It sets out rules for the collection, use and disclosure of personal health information which apply to all "Health Information Custodians" operating within the province of Ontario and to individuals and organizations who receive personal health information from those authorized to collect and use it. 


Collection and Use of Personal Health Information

With limited exceptions, PHIPA requires Health Information Custodians to obtain consent before they collect, use or disclose personal health information. They must take reasonable steps to safeguard and protect personal health information and ensure that medical records are retained, stored, transferred and disposed of in a safe and secure manner. 

Freedom of Information Request

The Act establishes a general right of access to records held by school boards.  Any individual may make a Freedom of Information request for the following purposes:

  • access to general records;
  • access to own personal information and/or personal information of students; and
  • correction to personal information.

Requests for information made under the Act must be made in writing and accompanied by an administration fee.   To make an access request under MFIPPA complete this  form and forward it to: privacy@granderie.ca

What is the time frame for completing a request?

The board responds to requests within 30 days of receiving the form and application fee.  Requests requiring an extensive search, a large number of records, and/or consultation with an external third party may require an extension to the 30 days.  If an extension is required, the requester will be notified as outlined in Section 20 of the Act.

The requester will be notified when:

  • further information or clarification is needed;
  • a time limit has been extended, giving a reason;
  • record-serving is required, giving a reason;
  • access is denied, giving a reason; and
  • the estimated fee exceeds $25.00.

The process assures the requester’s anonymity. The requester does not have to explain why the information is required. The requester’s residency, age, or citizenship does not restrict right of access.


Fees

There is a mandatory $5.00 application fee that must be paid when submitting a Freedom of Information request.  Please be advised that the $5.00 application fee cannot be waived and is non-refundable.

Application Fee:$5.00
Search Time:$7.50 per ¼ hour
Record Preparation:$7.50 per ¼ hour
Photocopying:$0.20 per page
Computer Programming: $15.00 per ¼ hour
Disks:$10.00 per disk

 

Fees can be paid by cash/cheque or e-transfer to cashreceipts@granderie.ca. If sending by e-transfer, please include name and note fee for FOI request. 


Google Analytics

We use Google Analytics to better understand your use of our website. Google Analytics collects information on user behaviour on our website, which includes how many times a user visits our website, what pages they visit, and where they were referred from. Advertising identifiers for mobile devices are also collected. Google may use the data collected for its own purposes, including to contextualize and personalize the ads of its own advertising network.

To learn more about how Google uses data when you visit websites using Google Analytics, click here. You can deactivate the Google Analytics function with a browser add-on, which you can download here.


Google Tag Manager

Grand Erie uses Google Tag Manager (GTM) to help gather and analyze information about areas visited on the website (such as pages most read, time spent, search terms and other engagement data) to evaluate and improve the user experience and its websites. GTM gives you the ability to add and update your own tags for conversion tracking, site analytics, remarketing and more.


Terms and Conditions

These terms and conditions (the "Terms and Conditions") govern the use of granderie.ca (the "Site"). This Site is owned and operated by Grand Erie District School Board. This Site is a school board website.

By using this Site, you indicate that you have read and understand these Terms and Conditions and agree to abide by them at all times.


Intellectual Property

All content published and made available on our Site is the property of Grand Erie District School Board and the Site's creators, and/or is protected by copyright and other proprietary rights. This includes, but is not limited to images, text, logos, documents, downloadable files and anything that contributes to the composition of our Site.

Third Party Goods and Services

Our Site may offer goods and services from third parties. We cannot guarantee the quality or accuracy of goods and services made available by third parties on our Site.

Links to Other Websites

Our Site contains links to third party websites or services that we do not own or control. We are not responsible for the content, policies, or practices of any third party website or service linked to on our Site. It is your responsibility to read the terms and conditions and privacy policies of these third party websites before using these sites.

Limitation of Liability

Grand Erie District School Board and our directors, officers, agents, employees, subsidiaries, and affiliates will not be liable for any actions, claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses including legal fees from your use of the Site.

All material provided on the Site is intended for informational purposes only and should not be used to replace either official documents (except where the material on the Site is explicitly identified as comprising the official version of a document), nor the advice of a qualified professional.

Indemnity

Except where prohibited by law, by using this Site you indemnify and hold harmless Grand Erie District School Board and our directors, officers, agents, employees, subsidiaries, and affiliates from any actions, claims, losses, damages, liabilities and expenses including legal fees arising out of your use of our Site or your violation of these Terms and Conditions.

Applicable Law

These Terms and Conditions are governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario.

Severability

If at any time any of the provisions set forth in these Terms and Conditions are found to be inconsistent or invalid under applicable laws, those provisions will be deemed void and will be removed from these Terms and Conditions. All other provisions will not be affected by the removal and the rest of these Terms and Conditions will still be considered valid.

Changes

These Terms and Conditions may be amended from time to time in order to maintain compliance with the law and to reflect any changes to the way we operate our Site and the way we expect users to behave on our Site. We will notify users by email of changes to these Terms and Conditions or post a notice on our Site.

Contact Details

Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns. Our contact details are as follows:

 

(519) 756-6301

info@granderie.ca

349 Erie Avenue, Brantford, ON N3T 5V3

You can also contact us through the feedback form available on our Site.

Effective Date: 17th day of June, 2024


Personal Information and Privacy

The Grand Erie District School Board (Grand Erie) is committed to protecting the privacy of our staff and students.

Personal Information is defined as recorded information about an identifiable individual and recorded in any format.

Under the authority of the Education Act, the board collects, uses and shares personal information from, and about, parents/caregivers/students for the purposes of planning, administering and delivering educational programs and services.