Breaking New Ground is committed to the principles outlined in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), which were introduced by the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2001 (Cth). We are committed to protecting the privacy of your personal information and assure you that the information you provide us will be treated with the utmost care and confidentiality.
Collection
We will only collect personal or organisational information from you that is necessary for one or more of our functions and activities. We will only collect personal or organisational information from you by lawful and fair means, without being unreasonably intrusive, such as when you complete your subscription or registration form or an assistance request form.
When requesting an assistance service, you have the option of not identifying yourself as an individual, and you have the option of only providing the information that you wish to provide. However, failure to provide full and complete information we request may mean that we are unable to provide assistance services to you fully and properly.
Summary information is kept on all formal assistance provided to subscribers and registered users. This information is kept in a secure environment, in a coded format that protects the identity of the subscriber or registered user.
Use and disclosure
If you are registered to use a BNG NGO Services Online service provided through a third party, such as a government department or peak body, this agency may also have access to the contact details you supply when completing the registration process.
Breaking New Ground warrants that all third party providers used by Breaking New Ground to provide the BNG NGO Services Online site and services will comply with all relevant privacy legislation and confidentiality requirements.
You may tell us at any time you do not wish to receive any direct correspondence from BNG NGO Services Online, other than that related to your subscription account.
Access and correction
We will use our best endeavours to ensure that all information we hold about you is accurate, complete and up to date. You should promptly notify us if there are any changes to your personal information. If you can show us that the personal information is inaccurate, we will take reasonable steps to correct it. If we disagree as to the accuracy of the information, you may request that we attach a statement to that information noting that you consider it is not accurate, complete or up to date.
Note that we need not provide access to information in several types of situation, for example where a request is frivolous, or where to provide access would pose a threat to health or public safety, unreasonably interfere with another person’s privacy, or be a breach of the law. If we refuse access we will advise you of our reasons for doing so.
Security
We will protect personal information from misuse and loss, unauthorised access, by restricting access to computer systems and physical records to authorise persons only and preventing users from accessing information they have no need to access, by employing fire walls and virus scanning tools to prevent unauthorised person and viruses from entering the systems, by using secure networks when transmitting electronic data, by using secure networks when transmitting electronic data, by practising a ’clean desk’ policy in all of our premises in respect of physical files and by providing secure storage for physical records.
We destroy by shredding (physical files) or deleting (electronic data) or permanently de-identify personal information we no longer need. In the case of assistance files, these will be destroyed 8 years after the last client contact.
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Cookies
We may use cookies to identify your browser so that next time you visit our website we remember your log in details, and to provide you with the capacity to track what programs you have completed on the site. A cookie is a small file which remains on your computer and contains information enabling our website to recognise your browser. If you do not wish to use cookies, you can adjust the settings on your browser to reject cookies or notify you when they are being used. You need to be aware that this will interfere with your capacity to use the program tracking facilities on the site.
Sending data overseas and third party websites
Complaints resolution
If at any time you have any complaints in relation to privacy, please contact us as indicated below. We will seek to address any concerns that you have through our complaints handling processes, but if you wish to take matters further you may refer your concerns to the Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner.
Contact us
PO Box 281, Petersham, New South Wales, 2049
(02) 9569 1704
Email: Contact Us
Additional privacy information
This Privacy Statement was last updated July 2011.