Fundraising
Cycle Against Suicide has as its main goals, the prevention of suicide and support for those affected by it, as well as the promotion of mental health as a critical part of overall wellness. Rather than focus only on raising awareness on suicide as a standalone subject. We blend awareness about root causes with robust prevention and intervention programmes targeted at practically all segments of society.
You decide where your suport goes…
Help Programme
Each one of Cycle Against Suicide programmes has a target audience and is supported by evidence-based research and best practices that delivers results.
Schools Programme
Each one of Cycle Against Suicide programmes has a target audience and is supported by evidence-based research and best practices that delivers results.
Community Buddy Programme
Each one of Cycle Against Suicide programmes has a target audience and is supported by evidence-based research and best practices that delivers results.
Marketing & Privacy
Cycle Against Suicide holds in high regard the trust that our stakeholders including followers, users and participants of our programmes/events place in us when they give us access to their personal data. This Privacy Policy describes how we work to maintain this trust and protect their information. For more information download our Marketing and Privacy Policy.
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
For the purpose of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Cycle Against Suicide (Fight Against Suicide), is the data controller with the registered office at: 1st Floor, 6 Lapps Quay, Cork. Registered Charity Number: 20083151; Chy No: 20867. Cycle Against Suicide is a national awareness charity striving to break down the barriers around mental illness and works to increase awareness of the supports and treatments that are available to empower those affected.
Personal information you give us
You may give us information about you, when you enquire about our activities, participate in any of our programmes or events, fill in forms on our website www.cycleagainstsuicide.com or correspond with us by phone, e-mail or otherwise provide us with personal data. The information you give us may include your first name, surname, postal address, e-mail address, phone number, date of birth, financial and credit card and/or debit card information, your personal preferences about being contacted, your comments about our services and your photograph.
Your rights with regard to your information
You have rights under Irish Data Protection legislation, with regard to our processing of your data. You can exercise these rights at any time by contacting us via email at info@cycleagainstsuicide.com or in writing at: The CEO, Cycle Against Suicide, 6 Lapp’s Quay, Cork. For processing activities for which we rely on consent as a basis for processing your data, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. You have the right to be informed about any personal data that we hold which relates to you (Right of Access), including how we acquired such data, and the purposes for which it is being used. This right requires that you will be given a copy of your personal data which you may have supplied to us via our website or in other correspondence and interactions. To exercise this right, you must make your request in writing, posting it to our address as specified below and including with the request, a copy of your passport and a copy of a utility bill which will verify your address. No fee is required for this service. A request will be dealt with as soon as possible and we will respond to your request within one month from the date on which your request was received. You have the right to have inaccurate personal data corrected (Right of Rectification). If you discover that we hold inaccurate personal data about you, you have a right to instruct us to correct that information. Such an instruction must be in writing and must contain evidence of the correct information. We will respond as soon as possible, and in any event within one month from the date on which your instructions are received. In certain circumstances, you have the ‘Right to be Forgotten’. This means that you can request that Cycle Against Suicide removes any and all references to you from our records and systems. We will comply with all such requests in a timely manner, as required by the Data Protection Regulation, unless other operational or legal obligations require us to retain such data for a particular purpose or period of time. You have the right, at all times, to object to processing of your personal data which you find intrusive, excessive or unwarranted (Right to Restrict Processing). Cycle Against Suicide will respect your right to do so, but may need to continue such processing where required do to so by law, or within the terms of an existing contractual arrangement.