Privacy
This website is subject to the Privacy Policy of the
Catholic Diocese of Townsville
Diocesan Privacy Policy
The Diocese of Townsville respects the privacy
rights of all individuals associated with parish community life and / or
workplaces falling within the auspices of the Trustees of the Roman
Catholic Trust Corporation for the Diocese of Townsville.
In accordance with the Privacy Amendment (Private
Sector) Act 2000, the Diocese has adopted and is bound by the ten (10)
national Privacy Principles established by the Federal Privacy Commission
and is set out in Act - see
www.privacy.gov.au
It is our intention that all personal, sensitive and
health information of parishioners, clients, members of religious
institutes, parents / guardians, contractors, students, staff and
prospective employees (considered 'consumers' under the Act) is to be
private and only to be used for those purposes the information was
collected and recorded for so as to fulfil the mission and directions of
the Catholic Diocese of Townsville.
The Diocese intends to collect personal information
in a fair and lawful manner. Prior to the collection of information the
purpose of the collection, access details and other information relating
to the collection will be disclosed. Sensitive information will not be
collected unless the consumer has consented, it is required by law, or in
other specified circumstances (e.g. health and safety). Information held in
relations to its consumers includes, but is not limited to details of
children and their parents and / or guardians, personal background
matters, contribution to fundraising and work history including
references.
This information may be held for a number of
reasons, including ensuring all parties meet their obligations under
relevant legislation; the receipt of sacraments or pastoral care; and,
work to be undertaken by staff or volunteers in a parish / agency.
The Diocese will only use or disclose information
for the purpose it was collected and will not disclose or distribute to a
third party any such information that is supplied, without our consumer's
specific consent or unless we are required to do so by law. Reasonable
steps will be taken to protect personal, sensitive and health information
from unauthorised access, loss, misuse, disclosure or alteration. We may
distribute aggregated statistical information for reporting purposes, but
personally identifying information will not be distributed to third
parties.
Consumers may at any time request access to their
personal, sensitive or health information. If a consumer believes that any
of the personal, sensitive or health information held by us it incomplete
or inaccurate, in accordance with the provisions of the Privacy
legislation, they have the right to notify us and make any updates or
corrections.
Individual privacy issues can be discussed in the
first instance with a parish's Priest or an Agency's responsible line
manager. Alternatively, if an individual believes that their privacy has
been breached and this matter is unable to be resolved at an Agency or
local Parish level, a complaint may be made in writing to an appropriate
Diocesan Officer. In order for such complaints to be properly
investigated, they should identify the person whose privacy appears t have
been breached. Anonymous complaints will not be dealt with.
If you would like further information about the
way the Diocese of Townsville manages personal information it holds,
please contact the Diocese of Townsville via email
lhorner@tsv.catholic.org.au,
telephone the Privacy Officer directly at the Diocese of Townsville on
4726 3200, or write to the Privacy Officer - Diocese of Townsville at PO
Box 6149, Townsville Q 4810