Privacy Policy
My Parklands Physio and My Sippy Downs Physio manage
personal information in an open and transparent manner. This policy sets out
how we collect, hold, use and disclose personal information. We take the
privacy of individuals seriously and are committed to complying with the Australian
Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act (1988) and Privacy
Amendment (Enhancing Privacy Protection) Act (2012).
What is personal information?
Personal information is any information or opinion
which identifies an individual or can be used to identify an individual. It
includes information that is generally available in the public domain such as
name, address and telephone number. Sensitive information forms part of the
definition of personal information, which may include, but is not limited to
health and physical information about an individual.
What personal information do we
collect?
The type, nature and quantity of personal
information we collect depends on our legislative and operational requirements
for the services we deliver. Generally, we only collect personal information
that is reasonably necessary for enabling our services and functions as an
organisation. With an individual’s consent or as permitted by law, the personal
information we collect may include an individual’s name, age, contact details,
medical records, guardianship information, relevant family history and
relationship with us.
Why do we collect personal
information?
We collect personal information to enable the
delivery of our services. The specific purpose for which we collect personal
information will largely depend on the type of relationship an individual has
with us, for example, whether the individual is a care recipient, a potential
job candidate or a contractor.
Examples of the reasons we are collecting personal
information are as follows:
- assessing
whether an individual is eligible to enter into one of our services
- communicate
with our potential care recipients and their government agency referrers,
family members and external health or other service providers whose
cooperation is required to deliver our service
- communicate
with our existing care recipients, their families, carers, external health
service providers, regulating government bodies and other service
providers whose cooperation is required to deliver our service
- plan,
provide and evaluate services to our care recipients
- manage
and account for our services
- manage
complaints, legal actions or claim against any of our services
- manage
our employees, contractors and volunteers
- conduct
industry surveys and research projects; and
- generally
carry on our business
Only with the individual’s expressed consent, we
collect personal information to:
- market
our services
- compile
funding applications
- Communicate
with our members, sponsors, donors and other supporters and contacts for
fundraising.
How we collect personal information
We collect personal information only by lawful and
fair means. We collect personal information from the individual when the
individual requests our services, meets with us, is engaged in one of our
services communicates with us by letter, telephone, email or fax, gives us a
business card, subscribes to our publications, registers for or attends our
events, or submits information through our websites, blogs or other social
media outlets.
When we are unable to collect personal information
from the individual (for example, the individual is referred to our services),
due to factors beyond our control, we collect information about an individual
from:
- the
government agency that refers the potential care recipient to us
- the
potential or current care recipient’s families, carers, legal
representatives, external health or other service providers whose
cooperation is required to deliver our service
- third
parties e.g. an individual’s employer or provider of an employment or
other reference; and
- publicly
available records.
In the circumstances where personal information is
not collected directly from the individual, we will take reasonable steps
either to notify or to ensure the individual is aware that we have collected
their personal information and the circumstances of the collection.
Cookies
We may ask other people to analyse traffic on our websites,
blogs and other social media outlets and they may use cookies to do so. Cookies
are small text files that are transferred by a website for the purpose of
collecting information about a user’s identity, browser type or website
visiting patterns.
General use and disclosure
We use and disclose personal information for the
primary purpose for which it was collected. However, we are permitted to use
and disclose personal information held by us for another purpose when:
- the
individual has consented to the use or disclosure of the personal
information
- the
individual would reasonably expect us to use or disclose the personal
information for another purpose and the purpose is related to the purpose
for which the personal information was collected. In the case of sensitive
information, the purpose is directly related to the purpose for which
personal information was collected
- other
purposes authorised by the Act and other legislations.
In general, we use and disclose personal
information for the purposes set out under “why do we collect personal
information”. In all other situations, the use and disclosure of personal
information may only occur with the individual’s written consent.
Use and disclosure for direct
marketing (not applicable to Children, Youth and Families Services)
We will only use an individual’s personal
information (other than sensitive information) to market our services,
donations or sponsorship opportunities, or to send invitations to our events,
where we give that individual an opportunity to request us not to use the
information for such purposes. We will not use an individual’s personal
information for such purposes if the individual requests us not to do so.
To whom do we disclose personal
information?
Unless with an individual’s expressed consent or
permitted by law, we only disclose personal information for the particular
purpose it was collected for, or for a directly related reason for which the
personal information was firstly collected.
Generally speaking, we disclose personal
information to the following recipients to deliver our services:
- to
other persons in connection with the provision of our services including
our clients and their families, carers, legal representatives, external
health and other services providers whose cooperation is required for the
delivery of our services
- to
our employees and officers
- to
credit reporting and debt collection agencies
- to
anyone else whom the individual authorises us to disclose the information
- to
the referring government agency and other regulators
- as
otherwise authorised by the Act and other legislations
How do we keep personal information
secure?
We take reasonable steps to protect the personal
information we hold from misuse and loss and from unauthorised access,
modification or disclosure. We store information in access controlled premises,
and electronic information on secure servers. We require all persons authorised
to access electronic information to use logins and passwords to access such
information.
We require all our contractors and others to whom
we disclose personal information or who may have access to personal information
we collect, to keep such personal information private and to protect such
personal information from misuse and loss and from unauthorised access, modification
or disclosure.
Unless we are prevented from doing so by the law,
we de-identify or destroy securely all personal information we hold when no
longer reasonably required by us.
Integrity of personal information
We take reasonable steps to ensure that the
personal information we collect is accurate, up to date and complete, and that
the personal information we use or disclose is, having regard to the purpose of
such use or disclosure, accurate, up to date, complete and relevant.
To that end, we encourage you to contact us to
update or correct any personal information we hold about you.
Accessing your personal information
You may request access to personal information we
hold about you. The request must be made in writing (a letter, fax or email).
The individual must send their request directly to us and specify the
particular information the individual wishes to have access to.
On receiving the request, we may require you to
verify your identity and to specify what information you require. We deal with
all requests for access to personal information as required by the Act. We may
charge a fee where we provide access and may refuse to provide access if the
Act allows us to do so.
Upon our assessment to allow access to your
personal information, we make available the requested records within a
reasonable period of time; usually 30 days depending on the nature and volume
of documents requested. The individual is welcome to take notes and make copies
of it; however, the file remains our property.
Correction of personal information
We take reasonable steps to correct all personal
information we hold to ensure that, having regard to the purposes for which it
is held, the information is accurate, up to date, complete, relevant and not
misleading.
You may request corrections to personal information
we hold about you. The request must be made in writing and sent directly to our
Privacy Officer. On receiving the request, we may require you to verify your
identity. We deal with all requests for correction to personal information as
required by the Act. We may refuse to correct personal information if the Act
allows us to do so.
Complaints
If you wish to make a complaint about this Privacy
Policy or our collection, use or disclosure of personal information, please
contact our Privacy Officer in the first instance. The complaint is required to
be made in writing, and we will deal directly with you to investigate your
complaint and respond to you within a reasonable time (usually 30 days
depending on the nature of the complaint).
If you are not satisfied with the outcome, then you
may make a complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
(OAIC). For information about how to make such a complaint, please refer to the
OAIC website.
About this Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy has been issued by My Parklands
Physio and My Sippy Downs Physio in Queensland and applies to all its subsidiary
and related entities. This policy is effective as at 1 February 2016. From time
to time, we may review and change this policy. If we do so, we may post the
updated version on our website and it will apply to all your personal
information held by us at the time.
Contact us
To request access to or correction of personal
information, to request not to receive marketing material or invitations from
us, or to make a privacy complaint to us, please contact:
Privacy Officer
Elene Tompson
2b, 238 Parklands Blvd
Meridan Plains
Queensland 4551
Phone: +61 7 5499 7788
Fax: +61 7 5499 7711
Email: [email protected]
Collection notice
You are providing your personal information to My
Parklands Physio or My Sippy Downs Physio or both (ABN 38360148648)
1. Who do we collect your personal information
from?
We generally collect your personal information
directly from you. However, in some cases, we may receive your personal
information from a third party (for example from your guardian/caregiver and/or
authorised representative, medical and other health providers, government
agencies and other non-government service providers). In these cases, we will
take reasonable steps to ensure you are aware that we have collected personal
information about you and the circumstances of the collection.
2. Why do we collect your personal information?
We collect personal information to:
- provide
and evaluate services to our clients
- assessing
whether an individual is eligible to be admitted to one of our services
- communicate
with our potential clients, existing clients, their families, carers,
health service providers, care service providers and other service providers
- communicate
with our members, sponsors, donors and other supporters and contacts
- manage
and account for our services
- manage
complaints, legal actions or claim against any of our services
- market
our services, donation and sponsorship opportunities
- send
invitations to our events
- conduct
industry surveys and research projects
- manage
our volunteers, employees and contractors
- assess
application to become a volunteer or contractor or employee
- compile
funding applications
- generally
carry on our business
3. What would happen if we didn’t collect your
personal information?
Without your personal information we may not be
able to provide the full scope of our services to you, respond to your
complaint, and improve our service to meet your needs and/or meet our funding,
professional and legal obligations.
4. Who are the types of bodies and persons to whom
we usually disclose your personal information?
We may disclose personal information:
- to
other persons in connection with the provision of our services including
our clients and their families, carers, health service providers, care
service providers and other service providers
- to
our employees and officers
- to
credit reporting and debt collection agencies
- to
anyone else whom the individual authorises us to disclose the information
- to
the government and other regulators
- as
otherwise authorised by the Privacy Act 1988
5. Other useful information
Our privacy policy contains information about how
you may access and correct your personal information, as well as how to
complain about a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles and how we will
deal with such a complaint. It also contains other useful information. Our
privacy policy is available on our websites or email us at for a
copy.
Contact us
To request access to or correction of personal
information, to request not to receive marketing material or invitations from
us, or to make a privacy complaint to us, please contact:
Privacy Officer
Elene Tompson
2b, 238 Parklands Blvd
Meridan Plains
Queensland 4551
Phone: +61 7 5499 7788
Fax: +61 7 5499 7711
Email: [email protected]