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Publication of advertisements in CDHA print or online properties in no way
constitutes endorsement of the product/service or company. CDHA does not
accept responsibility for the accuracy of statements by advertisers, nor
their compliance with any federal or provincial/territorial legislation.
CDHA reserves the right to reject any submission if the advertisement,
organization, product or service is not compatible with CDHA’s mission,
vision or values.
The Canadian Dental Hygienists Association (CDHA) recognizes that
facilitating online communities, including Facebook, Twitter, our CDHA
forums, blogs and listservs, is an important part of our overall
communications strategy and an integral means of interaction between CDHA
and its members as well the public and an invaluable place for CDHA members
to connect, share with and learn from each other.
We want our online communities to be welcoming and constructive
environments. To ensure the integrity of our communities, we ask
participants to agree to the following code of conduct and adhere to
established policies when participating in any of our CDHA online channels.
Read the CDHA Online Community Code of Conduct and User Policies
CDHA is committed to maintaining a safe, respectful, and inclusive
environment for all. We do not tolerate any form of abuse, violence,
harassment, discrimination, or intimidation—whether verbal, physical,
written, or digital—toward CDHA’s staff, volunteers, and partners.
By engaging with our organization, you agree to uphold these standards.
Violations may lead to removal from our programs, services, or membership in
accordance with CDHA’s bylaws.
Policy Type:
Membership Control Policies
Policy Title:
Privacy and Security
Date Approved: January 2004
Revised: February 2026
The Canadian Dental Hygienists Association (CDHA) values and respects the
privacy of our members and works to ensure their personal information is
protected in accordance with relevant privacy laws in Canada and, where
applicable, internationally. We will limit the data we collect to only
what is required to fulfill our mission and deliver programs and services,
and we commit to using such information only for its intended purposes.
This policy applies to written, verbal, and electronic personal
information collected and used in the course of our activities.
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of CDHA will act as the CDHA Privacy
Officer.
In accordance with Canada’s Personal Information Protection and
Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), “personal information includes any
factual or subjective information, recorded or not, about an identifiable
individual. This includes information in any form, such as:
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age, name, ID numbers, income, ethnic origin, or blood type;
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opinions, evaluations, comments, social status, or disciplinary
actions; and
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employee files, credit records, loan records, medical records,
existence of a dispute between a consumer and a merchant, intentions
(for example, to acquire goods or services, or change jobs).”
Collection of Data
Data are collected during account creation and membership renewal.
Members can choose at any anytime whether they wish to receive CDHA email
communications or third-party emails and mailings. Individuals can do so
by calling, emailing, mailing or faxing CDHA to update their information
and communication preferences. In addition, individuals can update their
own record online via the My Profile section of
CDHA’s website. Reminders to keep information up to date are included in
member communications, including both printed and electronic
publications.
All credit card payment information is forwarded to third-party payment
processors, who specialize in the secure online capture and processing of
credit/debit card transactions. Any payment information retained by CDHA
for membership autorenewal purposes is encrypted and stored
securely.
Member, non-member, and guest data are stored in the CDHA membership
database. This database is used for mailings, broadcast email to whole or
subsets of the database, research surveys, employment surveys, national
statistics about the profession, third-party mailing list rental for
survey or product promotion, management of professional standards and, as
deemed appropriate by management staff, for other organizational
business.
Additional data are collected as members and non-members interact with
CDHA through the website, online communities, and as volunteers or in
contract positions. The collection of personal information is limited to
that necessary for the purposes identified. Consent for the collection of
data is obtained as follows:
- Consent is acquired upon account registration.
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Opt-in consent is provided for third-party email communications and
mailing list rental.
Security
Security safeguards, such as limited access, password protection,
encoding, and CDHA policies and procedures protect personal information.
Furthermore, member data are stored at a secure state-of-the-art data
centre and monitored by a third-party managed detection and response (MDR)
service to rapidly identify and limit the impact of cybersecurity
threats.
A confidentiality agreement must be signed by all parties with whom the
CDHA exchanges information. This extends to the exchange of information
between the provincial associations, regulatory authorities, and third
parties.
Email communications sent on behalf of third parties are managed through
CDHA systems to protect member information.
Protecting your CDHA membership number is critical to safeguarding your
personal information, as it grants access to the members-only section of the
website and to your personal profile. Your CDHA membership number should
never be divulged to any individual or third-party organization, except to
CDHA corporate/affinity partners when required. If you choose to provide
your membership identification number to organizations other than CDHA,
constituent provincial associations or our corporate/affinity partners, you
are potentially jeopardizing the privacy of your personal information. If
you are required to provide proof of membership to a third-party
organization, the third-party organization may contact CDHA at 613-224-5515,
and we would be pleased to provide proof of membership on your behalf.
Third Party Access to Data
Member email addresses and telephone numbers will not be sold to any
outside parties. However, CDHA may send emails on behalf of third parties
to members who have opted in to receive “Dental Industry product
information/advertising” through their communication preferences. These
communications are intended to provide members with information about
products, services, and opportunities relevant to the dental hygiene
profession.
CDHA also rents member mailing addresses to third parties such as
suppliers, educational organizations, industry, and grant recipients who
may wish to promote special events, inform members of new products and
resources and/or conduct funded research by mail. The CDHA Privacy Officer
or their designate reviews and approves all materials distributed by third
parties prior to renting mailing lists, ensuring they are of potential
interest to members.
Finally, CDHA may share member contact information with regulatory
authorities and provincial associations, where agreements are in place.
Only the minimum necessary contact information is shared with approved
third parties for these purposes. Members may opt out of third-party
mailings or emails at any time by updating their
online profile or contacting CDHA directly.
The CDHA WebSite (www.cdha.ca)
- Cookies and Website Functionality
CDHA’s website uses cookies that are necessary for core site
functionality, including maintaining secure member login sessions,
protecting forms from misuse, and supporting navigation across the site.
These cookies are typically session-based and are removed when you log out
or close your browser.
The website also uses first-party analytics cookies to understand how the
site is used in aggregate and to improve performance and usability. These
cookies do not serve advertising purposes and do not identify individual
users.
In limited cases, functional cookies may be set by trusted third-party
services that support CDHA operations, such as learning management systems
(LMS), community platforms, or online support tools. These cookies are
used to enable secure access, maintain session continuity, and support
core functionality. CDHA does not use third-party cookies for advertising
or behavioural marketing.
An IP Address (Internet Protocol Address) is a number that is automatically assigned to a user’s computer whenever they are using the Internet. Web servers—the computers that “serve up” Web pages—identify the computer by its IP Address. We collect IP addresses for system administration, to report aggregate information to our partners, and to audit use of our website. When pages are requested from the Members Only section of our website, our servers log the IP Address. We do not normally link IP addresses to personally identifiable information, which means that a user’s session is logged but the user remains anonymous. We can and will use IP addresses to identify a user when necessary to enforce compliance with our Terms of Use and License Agreement or to protect our service, website, customers, or others.
Summary
Please be assured that we take member privacy seriously and make every reasonable effort to protect it. If you have questions or comments about our member privacy policy, please contact the CEO (olove@cdha.ca).
Responsible Office (Required)
The Director of Finance and Operations is responsible for stewardship of this policy and maintaining procedures.
Effective date: July 2020
Revised: November 2023
Policy Statement
As the national, professional association serving and representing the
interests of dental hygienists in every Canadian province and territory, the
Canadian Dental Hygienists Association (CDHA) endeavours to provide key
information and services in both of Canada’s Official Languages.
The implementation of this policy is guided by the principles outlined
below.
In the event of any uncertainty in applying this policy or the associated
guidelines, CDHA’s chief executive officer (CEO) has ultimate authority to
decide what information will be translated and may delegate this authority
as appropriate.
Guidelines
CDHA will be guided by the following principles with respect to the use of
language and translation:
Dentalhygienecanada.ca
– consumer website
All material created and distributed by CDHA to the public via this site
will be available in English and French.
CDHA.ca – member website
Designated sections (50 most popular pages) of the website will be available
in English and French (through a toggle button). Determination of additional
sections to be translated will be reviewed on an annual basis using the
following criteria:
- Importance of information to members
- Permanent vs temporary content
- Cost
- Relevance to francophone members
General association operations
Available in both English and French
- Annual Report
- Position papers and statements
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Biennial Job Market & Employment Survey and the membership survey.
Translation of other surveys will be assessed on a case-by-case basis
- Membership services (general calls, emails to and from members)
- Membership renewal correspondence
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Job postings for CDHA staff positions that require a bilingual candidate
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Media releases will be distributed in English and available in French upon
request. CDHA will participate in French language media interviews when
possible.
- Significant updates and special email announcements
- Executive summaries of official reports
- Majority of resources and fact sheets
Available in English only
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Internal documents, such as consultation papers, backgrounders, interim
reports, strategic plan, meeting minutes, and policy documents
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All association eNewsletters (CDHA Connect, Advocacy in Action, Trends,
Career Centre bulletins) and most email announcements
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Conferences, webinars, and workshops will primarily be conducted in
English. Consideration will be given to French-only professional
development for francophone markets
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Courses will be available primarily in English. Course quizzes will be
available in French, upon request
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Most oral consultations and all meetings will be conducted in English
- Some minor surveys and reports
- Some resources and fact sheets
Available in the language of submission
- Career centre employment postings, conference paper abstracts
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CJDH (Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene) manuscripts will be
published in the language of submission. Abstracts will be published in
the opposite language of the submitted article
Oh Canada! articles will be published in the language of
submission. The president’s message will be published in English and French