Privacy Notice

This privacy notice for The Working Centre (we, us, our), describes how and why we might collect, store, use, and/or share your information when you visit the website www.twcinteractive.org

Reading this privacy notice will help you understand your privacy rights and choices. If you do not agree with our policies and practices, please do not use our services or features.

We collect personal information that you voluntarily provide to us when you register to use services and features. The information is used only to administer those services and features. We make every reasonable precaution and effort to maintain the security of our website and any data that we hold.

We do not process sensitive personal information.

We do not collect any information from third parties.

We do not knowingly collect data from or market to children under 18 years of age.

Similar to most modern websites, our site uses cookies and similar tracking technologies to improve functionality, security, and your user experience. If you prefer, you may prevent the use of cookies by adjusting your internet browser settings to refuse cookies. However, we are not able to guarantee full functionality of our website if you have cookies turned off.

If you sign-up to use any TutorLMS e-learning courses on our website, you will be required to provide an email address and create a password. To limit data exposure from a hack or loss of your password, it is important to create a strong password, never share your password, and never reuse a password that you also use on a different website or account. When you take a course, you will have the option to save responses to questions and quizzes.

We take every reasonable precaution to protect the security of our website, however, any data you enter on a website runs the risk of being hacked. By entering information into the learning software, you accept that risk. Notify us if you would like your account terminated and your data deleted.

For further information you may refer to the Privacy Policies of TutorLMS.

Our website links to other websites and services including PayPal, Square, Google, and many more.  You may refer to their policies for details on how they protect your privacy. By using our website, you accept any risks and responsibilities associated with those services.

If you have further privacy related questions, you may refer to the Working Centre Privacy Policy or contact [email protected]

If you have ideas or corrections for our website, please contact: websitefeedback@theworkingcentre.org

Happy exploring! We hope you enjoy our website and find it helpful.

About

TWC Interactive is a creative effort to highlight the unique community of projects and the community building work done by The Working Centre in Kitchener-Waterloo Ontario.

The website should be compatible to view on most mobile devices.

Website and graphics developed by JPS Digital Design.

Thank you to Douglas MacLellan for photographs of The Working Centre community

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The Integrated Circle of Care is a fluid and collaborative approach followed by workers from different agencies weaving through St. John’s Kitchen. Within this approach, staff members from each agency are aware of their specific personal roles. However, the high level of collaboration between workers means that people can approach any worker, without knowing their agency association or specific role, and still receive support – either that worker will support the person directly, or they will introduce the person to another worker who can support the person more appropriately.

This approach makes relationships more natural and support more accessible. Workers from different agencies are easily approachable, meaning that people build relationships with multiple workers. Having relationships with different workers is important to a person’s support – it makes support from a trusted source easy to find, and means that people have a choice of worker to approach in any given situation.

In order to maintain a circle of care around a person, workers from different agencies ask for consent from the person for information to be shared between workers. Continuous communication between workers helps to ensure that people do not fall into gaps between services, and also that services are not duplicated.