(1) The purpose of this policy is to: (2) This policy applies to the collection, use, disclosure, storage and disposal of all PII & PHI that MP holds regarding MP’s former, current and prospective employees, students, officers including board members and external committee members, contractors, volunteers, visitors, all individuals with whom it has business dealings; and persons who visit MP’s website or social media accounts (who may be referred to throughout this policy as “you” or “your”). This policy also refers to procedures addressing unauthorised access, modification or loss of PII & PHI. (3) MP is committed to the responsible management of all the PII & PHI it holds. This commitment arises not only from the obligation for MP to comply with its legal and regulatory requirements but also in recognition of MP respect for the privacy rights of the members of its community. (4) In undertaking its core functions of teaching and research, and in conducting the activities which support these functions, MP will balance the public interest in the free flow of information with the protection of the PII & PHI that MP collects. (5) MP recognises that privacy governance plays a critical role in: (6) This policy will be guided by the following standards: (7) MP collects, manages and shares your information as required to undertake its operational functions and related activities. More information on the areas/functions in which your PII & PHI may be collected (see Appendix B). (8) MP is only permitted to collect your PII & PHI in a transparent, lawful, fair manner that is not unreasonably intrusive. (9) MP collects your personal and health information: (10) MP is only permitted to collect your sensitive information where you or your authorised representative have provided consent, or where the collection: (11) When collecting PII & PHI directly from an individual, whether by verbal, written or electronic means, MP will take all reasonable steps to ensure that the individual providing such information is made aware of how their information will be used and with whom it might be shared or communicated in an appropriate collection statement or consent notice when applicable. (12) In relation to the handling of your PII & PHI by MP, further information is available in Current & Prospective Employees Personal Information Collected (see Appendix C) and the Student Privacy Statement. (13) The Senior FOI and Privacy Adviser will develop and maintain a series of collection statements to inform individuals of the ways in which MP uses and discloses, and may reasonably anticipate MP to use or disclose, their PII & PHI. (14) MP will take all reasonable steps to not collect PII & PHI from individuals, if it is reasonable and practicable to transact with them without collecting this type of information. (15) In the course of its activities, MP will take all reasonable steps to only use PII & PHI collected for: (16) MP’s employees and associates are only permitted to access relevant PII & PHI to the extent necessary to perform their job. (17) MP will not share your PII & PHI with other third parties without your prior consent unless this is required by law or with governmental or educational agencies where release of that information is relevant to the proper work of the particular organisation. Authorised disclosures of relevant parts of your personal information with your consent will be made to organisations nominated by you for an identified purpose such as for the deposit of your salary. (18) MP takes all reasonable steps to: (19) MP takes all reasonable steps to ensure its contracted service providers comply with all privacy laws that apply to MP. (20) Where practicable and lawful, you may interact with MP anonymously (and you can use a pseudonym as long as you tell MP that it is a pseudonym). However, this will limit MP’s ability to assist you or provide services to you. (21) Generally, MP relies on you to provide accurate information and to notify MP if you believe that information is inaccurate, incomplete or outdated. MP will take reasonable steps to remedy this after being notified. (22) An individual has the right to request that MP provides them with access to, or an opportunity to correct their PII & PHI held by MP, by contacting the relevant department or person listed in the Access & Correction Request table. (23) MP may refuse access where required or authorised by law. In some cases, MP may advise you to make a request in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic) (such as where your request involves information regarding third parties). See MP’s factsheet regarding freedom of information, available on our corporate website. (24) To protect your privacy and the privacy of others, MP requires appropriate evidence of your identity and/or proof of accurate and current delegation before it can consider a request for access or correction. (25) In addition to the rights of access and correction above and subject to any conditions and exemptions in the GDPR, MP will respect the rights of residents of the European Economic Area and the United Kingdom to: (26) Your information may be transferred outside Victoria or outside Australia where: (27) Consent may be implied in certain circumstances, such as where you are studying or working outside of Australia. (28) MP shares information and engages with you and the community by: (29) Please refer to the Melbourne Polytechnic Privacy Statement on MP’s websites for further details about how your information is handled. (30) Regarding applications and services owned by third parties that have their own privacy practices and procedures which are different to MP’s, MP will take all reasonable steps to ensure the security of your PII & PHI in compliance with Privacy Laws. (31) MP remains aware that a blended learning and teaching experience must still recognise the need for privacy for both MP’s employees, associates and students, and complies with all regulatory obligations as set out in the present Privacy Policy. (32) Further information on privacy requirements and Blended Leaning is available in the Zoom Recording Privacy Notice. (33) MP undertakes Privacy Impact Assessment as part of a proactive risk management strategy, to assist employees in identifying information management and security risks, and in identifying and evaluating solutions to mitigate those risks in compliance with the Privacy Impact Assessment Procedure. (34) Risks identified in PIAs will be entered into Protecht by the Senior FOI and Privacy Adviser to ensure appropriate management of those risks. (35) All contracts entered into by MP: (36) Breaches of policy compliance may result in disciplinary action being taken against the offender respectively in accordance with the Employment Policy, the Personal Information Management Procedure, the Code of Conduct Policy, the Acceptable Usage (Students) Policy, the Information Technology Resources (All Users) Policy, Information Security Awareness Policy and all related policies and procedures of MP and all related policies and procedures of MP. (37) Substantiated Breaches will be reported to the Risk and Compliance Department and entered into Protecht by the Incident Manager. (38) An individual has the right to complain to the Senior FOI and Privacy Adviser via email privacy@melbournepolytechnic.edu.au about the unauthorised use, access, disclosure, modification or loss of their PII & PHI by MP, whether deliberate or inadvertent. A complaint will be managed in accordance with the provisions of the Privacy Breach Management Guideline. (39) An individual who believes that MP has engaged in an act constituting an interference with their privacy may make a privacy complaint to MP in accordance with subclauses a-d. (40) Complaints should be made within six (6) months of the time the complainant first became aware of the alleged breach; (41) Where the complainant is a currently-enrolled student or recent graduate (12months) of MP, any complaint will be dealt with under the Student Complaints and Appeals Policy; (42) Where the complainant is an employee of MP, any complaint will be dealt with under the Employee Grievances Policy; (43) Where the complainant is neither a currently-enrolled student, a recent graduate (12 months) nor a current employee, complaints must be forwarded in writing to the Senior FOI and Privacy Adviser via email privacy@melbournepolytechnic.edu.au. The Senior FOI and Privacy Adviser will be responsible for: (44) MP will make every effort to provide a result of its review to the complainant within 60 days of receiving a detailed and complete complaint. If you are not satisfied with MP’s response to your complaint, you may lodge a complaint with the Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner (in relation to personal information and/or sensitive information), the Health Complaints Commissioner (in relation to health information), the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (to the extent that the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) applies) or if the GDPR or other jurisdiction’s data and privacy law applies, with a Data Protection Authority. (45) All MP employees, and associates of MP will be responsible for performing the duties of their employment, appointment or engagement by MP, in accordance with the following principles: (46) All MP employees and associates will be responsible to: (47) The Senior FOI and Privacy Adviser will be responsible for: (48) Related MP policies and procedures: (49) Related Legislation and Regulation: (50) Templates (51) For the purpose of this policy the following definitions apply:Privacy Policy
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Section 3 - Policy
Policy Statement
Policy Principles
Policy Topics
Privacy Standards
Collection
Use and disclosure
Data security and disposal
Anonymity
Accuracy
Access and correction
Data Subject Rights of European Economic Area/United Kingdom Residents
Transfer of PII outside Victoria or Australia
Digital Content and Third-Party Platforms
Blended Learning and Teaching (Videoconferencing)
Privacy Impact Assessment
Procurement & Contracts
Breaches
Complaints
Section 4 - Responsibility and Accountability
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