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The HACC Program has Minimum Data Set requirements about
information which must be collected from you.
Therefore Carers SA advises the users of its services that Carers
SA may release information about HACC clients (which is de-identified
i.e. does not disclose by full name, or address) to HACC and to
the National or State Data Repository.
Users of Carers SA services are advised that this will enable the
collection of information about HACC services and their consumers.
The information will be kept confidential. This information is to
be used for statistical purposes only and will not be used to affect
individual entitlements to, or access to, services.
Use and Disclosure
We only use personal information for the purposes for which it was
given to us, or for purposes which are directly related to our services
or activities, and we do not give it to other government agencies,
organizations or anyone else unless one of the following applies:
• the Carer or individual has consented
• the Carer or individual would reasonably expect, or has
been told, that information of that kind is usually passed to those
individuals, bodies or agencies
• it is required or authorized by law
• it will prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat
to somebody's life or health
As stated in the HACC Confidentiality Statement above, any information
used for statistical analysis is de-identified.
We may ask Carers from time to time to take part in client surveys
and research studies, for which prior consent will always be obtained.
You will always be able to elect not to take part in such research
or surveys.
Data Quality & Data Security
We have procedures to ensure that the personal information we collect
is accurate, up to date and complete.
Carers SA takes steps to protect the personal information we hold
against loss, unauthorized access, use, modification or disclosure
and against other misuse. These steps include password protection
for electronic files, securing paper files in locked cabinets and
physical access restrictions.
When no longer required, personal information is destroyed in a
secure manner.
Access and Correction - Keeping Personal
Information Up To Date
Carers SA takes special care to ensure that the personal information
it holds is accurate and up to date. You can request access to the
personal information Carers SA holds about you, or you can request
that we change that personal information.
We will allow access or make the changes unless we consider that
there is a sound reason under the Privacy Act, Freedom of Information
Act 1982 or other relevant law to withhold the information.
Personal Information can be updated by Carers and members calling
Carers SA in the Goodwood office on 1800 815 549 or the Carer Advisory
Service on 1800 242 636 with any general queries.
Our Website
When you only browse our website, Carers SA does not collect personal
information. Carers Associations do not use ‘cookies’
to collect statistical information on website usage. [A ‘cookie’
is a message given to a web browser by a web server].
Sometimes, Carers SA does collect personal information that you
choose to give us via online forms or by email, for example when
there is request for a Carers Support Kit by email or webform.
When an individual’s email address is received by Carers SA
because they sent us a message, the email address will only be used
or disclosed for the purpose for which provided and it will not
be added to a mailing list or used or disclosed for any other purpose
without consent.
The Carers SA website contains links to other sites. Carers SA is
not responsible for the privacy practices of any third parties nor
are they responsible for the material contained in a website that
is linked to the Carers SA website.
Complaints Procedure
Carers SA has a comprehensive complaints process should an individual
have any concern or complaint regarding a privacy matter.
How to Contact Us
If you wish to contact us about our services, obtain access to or
change your personal information, or make any other enquiry, then
please call Carers
SA on (08)
8271 6288 or
1800 815 549. |