Angliss Privacy Info
Angliss Privacy Info
Angliss Privacy Info
Policy
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Policy owner :
Date approved by CEO:
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Related policies and documents:
COR013/2-5-2013
Director Corporate
2 May 2013
2 May 2016
Information Privacy Act 2000 (Vic), Privacy Act
Commonwealth 1988, Commonwealth Copyright Act
1968, William Angliss Institute Public Privacy Statement,
Privacy Information Privacy Act (Vic) Compliance
Procedure, Privacy Information Privacy Act (Vic)
Compliance Appendix 1
Purpose
To ensure that William Angliss Institute (WAI), in conducting its business, applies management
procedures that protects and respects an individuals information privacy rights.
As defined by the Information Privacy Act 2000 (Vic) (the IPA) such individual rights include the right:
a. of access to information about them held by WAI, including information held by contracted service
providers;
b. to request the correction of information about them held by WAI, including information held by
contracted service providers;
c.
to an avenue of complaint regarding interferences with the information privacy of the individual;
promote the responsible and transparent handling of personal information in the public sector.
Coverage
This policy applies to personal and health information collected by WAI concerning staff, students,
prospective students, individual clients and other individuals where personal information may be stored at
WAI. Generally this does not apply to information about an organisation.
This policy does not apply to personal information that is:
1. in a publication that is available to the public;
2. kept in a library, art gallery or museum for reference, study or exhibition purposes;
3. a public record under the control of the Keeper of Public Records that is available for public
inspection; or
4. an archive within the meaning of the Commonwealth Copyright Act 1968.
This policy must be observed by all WAI staff, consultants, external contractors and students who have
access to personal and health information held by WAI.
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Policy
This document describes WAIs policy regarding the collection, use, storage, disclosure of and access to
personal information, including health information, in relation to the personal privacy of past and present
staff, students and other members of WAI.
In addition to the IPA, WAI will comply with the requirements of the Privacy Act Commonwealth 1988.
The following guidelines have been developed to assist all staff with the adherence to the Privacy Act.
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enable WAI to carry out any of its functions effectively and efficiently.
Not adopt a unique identifier of the individual that has been assigned by another organisation as their
own unique identifier, unless prescribed exceptions apply (see the IPA).
Wherever it is lawful and practicable, individuals will have the option of not identifying themselves
when entering transactions with WAI.
Dispose of and destroy any records no longer required in a secure manner in compliance with the
Act.
Personal information may be disclosed to third parties
WAI may transfer personal information about an individual to someone (other than WAI or the
individual) only under prescribed conditions.
Complaints Provision
Any individual who on reasonable grounds believes that WAI has breached this policy may register a
complaint by emailing WAI Privacy Officer and specifying details of the alleged breach.
The WAI Privacy Officer can be contacted in the following ways:
Mail:
Email:
Phone:
[email protected]
(03) 9606 5000
WAIs Privacy Officer is located within the Corporate Department. An individual does not need to be the
one who has potentially had their privacy breach to make a complaint.
Definitions
Personal Information recorded information or an opinion recorded in any form about an individual
whose identity is apparent, or can reasonably be ascertained, from the information or opinion.
Sensitive Information information or an opinion about an individual's:
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political opinions; or
philosophical beliefs; or
an individuals expressed wishes about the future provision of health services to him or her; or
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