The EMDR All-Ireland Association is committed to protecting your personal information and being transparent about the information we hold about you. The purpose of this policy is to give you a clear explanation of how we use your personal data.

Purpose of this Policy

This policy explains:

  • What information we may collect about you
  • How we use that information
  • Our use of cookies to improve your use of our website
  • Information about how we keep your personal information secure and your rights to access it.

Who are we?

The EMDR All-Ireland Association is a membership organisation for those who are trained in EMDR by a recognised trainer. We are also registered as a company limited by guarantee in Ireland under registration number 616730.

How we collect information Information you give us.

When you join the EMDR Association we securely store the personal information you give us, which comprises your name, correspondence address, email address, telephone number, EMDR training level and date completed, your Child and Adolescent training level (if applicable), your main client base, your core profession, your academic professional qualifications and languages spoken. We also collect financial data to process your membership payment, which consists of your Bank Account number, sort code and bank name.

If you apply for accreditation you will supply the details above plus details of CPD completed, an anonymous list of clients validated by a consultant supervisor, a completed competency framework and a second reference.

When your accreditation application is successful you are sent a web authority form and asked to fill in the details you would like to appear on the EMDR All-Ireland Association Directory.

Information from the website

We use cookies on our website to identify how the website is being used and what improvements we can make. They allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors, see how you move around the site when you are using it and identify the regions that you are visiting from. We do not use cookies to collect personally identifiable information.

We may also use third party analytics services such as Google Analytics and other providers. These service providers help us analyse how people use our website and to identify user patterns. Authentication and tracking logs will be used to compile user statistics.

Our Communication with you

The legal basis for us processing your data is legitimate business interests and consent.
We use your contact information to communicate with you about Association matters such as Conferences, workshops, nominations for office and other Association business.
We use our legitimate organisational interest and your consent as the legal basis for communications by email.
You may object to receiving email at any time by using the contact details at the end of this policy.

Third Parties

In order for members to receive the Journal of EMDR Practice and Research four times a year your name and email details are passed to EMDR Europe who in turn pass this information to Springer Publications who send you the link to log in to the Journal. This information is not used for any other purpose.

Maintaining your personal information

If there are aspects of your information that are inaccurate or that you would like to remove, you can do this by contacting us.
Any objections you make to the processing of your data will be stored so that we can comply with your request.

Security of your personal information

We will put in place safeguards, both in terms of procedures and technology, to keep your personal information secure.

Your rights to your personal information

You have a right to request a copy of the personal information that we hold about you and to have any inaccuracies in this data corrected. Please use the contact details at the end of this policy.

Contact Details

Please get in touch if you have any questions about any aspect of this privacy policy, and in particular if you would like to object to any processing of your personal information that we carry out for our legitimate organisational interests.