South Sydney College (SSC) is committed to providing all stakeholders with the highest levels of professional service. The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to communicate to you how we manage, collect, deal with, protect and allow access to personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act) and the Australian Privacy Principles (the APPs). We understand the importance placed on the privacy of your personal information. SSC will endeavour to make you aware of the contents of this Privacy Policy before or as soon as reasonably practicable after collecting any personal information about you.
This Privacy Policy applies to our management of the personal information of our students, agents and prospective employees. This Privacy Policy does not apply to our acts and practices which relate directly to the employee records of our current and former employees.
The policy forms part of all SSC agreements, contracts, and business practices that involve the collection and/or management of personal information.
Why do we collect, hold, use and disclose personal information?
We collect, hold, use and disclose personal information for the following purposes:
Unless otherwise provided by law, we will not collect, hold, use or disclose sensitive information without your consent. If you would like to access any of our services on an anonymous basis or by using a pseudonym, please tell us. However, we will require you to identify yourself if:
The nature and extent of personal information that we collect vary depending on your particular interaction with us and the nature of our functions and activities. Personal information that we commonly collect, hold, use and disclose could include your name, position, date of birth, current address, facsimile numbers, email address, telephone numbers, tax file number, education details, English language proficiency, health or disability information (where relevant) racial or ethical origin, Australian Business Number, bank details, emergency contact person, business references, financial details, details about your business, drivers license number and preferred means of contact, professional and academic credentials, hobbies and interests and government related identifiers.
Where possible, we will collect personal information directly from you. We collect information through various means, including education agents, interviews, appointments, forms, surveys, applications and questionnaires (whether in hardcopy or electronic format, including information submitted via our website or other electronic means). If you feel that the information that we are requesting, either on our forms or in our discussions with you, is not information that you wish to provide, please feel free to raise this with us.
In some situations, we may also obtain personal information about you from a third party source. If we collect information about you in this way, we will take reasonable steps to contact you and ensure that you are aware of the purposes for which we are collecting your personal information and the organisations to which we may disclose your information, subject to any exceptions under the Privacy Act.
If we receive unsolicited personal information about you that we could not have collected in accordance with this Privacy Policy and the Privacy Act, we will within a reasonable period, destroy or de-identify such information received.
We will only use and disclose your personal information:
For the purposes referred to in this Privacy Policy, we may disclose your personal information to other parties including:
We will only use or disclose your personal information for the purposes of direct marketing if:
us; and
It is likely that we will disclose personal information to overseas recipients and it is not practicable for us to specify the countries in which overseas recipients of personal information are located. If we disclose your personal information to overseas recipients, we will take reasonable steps to ensure that such recipients do not breach the Privacy Act and the APPs unless:
Access to and correction of your personal information You have a right to access your personal information.
We are not obliged to allow access to your personal information if:
If we refuse a request to correct personal information, we will:
We reserve the right to charge you reasonable expenses for providing access or making a correction to personal information, for example, a fee for photocopying any information requested by you. If we charge you for giving access or making a correction to your personal information, such charges must:
Nothing in this Privacy Policy replaces other informal or legal procedures by which an individual can be provided with access to or to correct personal information.
We will take reasonable steps to:
We will take reasonable steps to destroy or de-identify personal information that we hold if we no longer need the information for the primary purpose for which the information was collected and we are not otherwise required by law to retain the information.
Individuals may make a complaint if they believe SSC has mishandled their personal information.
The following must be reported to the CEO (listed below):
Personal information security breaches can be caused by a variety of factors, affect
different types of personal information and give rise to a range of actual or potential harm to individuals, agencies and organisations. Consequently, there is no single way of responding to a personal information security breach. Each breach will need to be dealt with on a case-by-case basis. All complaints and alleged breaches will be investigated by an independent privacy officer and the complainant will be advised of the outcome.
SSC is committed to a quick resolution of all complaints.
You may also make a complaint directly to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) online, by mail, fax or email. Please visit the OAIC website at http://www.oaic.gov.au/privacy/making-a-privacy-complaint for more information.
If you would like more information on privacy or have any questions in relation to this policy please contact the SSC CEO via telephone +61 2 8599 8866 or email ceo@ssc.edu.au.
Variations
SSC reserves the right to vary, replace or terminate this policy from time to time with or without notice to you. It is recommended that you visit this website to keep up to date with any changes.
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Australia
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Southport Gold Coast,
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