Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
This policy applies to members of school staff and the parents committee at the German Saturday School Inc. This policy will be made available on request.
Background
All staff and members of the parents committee of the German Saturday School are required by law to protect the personal and health information the School collects and holds.
The Victorian privacy laws, the Information Privacy Act 2000 and Health Records Act 2001, provide for the protection of personal and health information.
The privacy laws do not replace any existing obligations the German Saturday School has under other laws. Essentially this policy will apply when other laws do not regulate the use of personal information.
Definitions
Personal Information – Information or opinion that is recorded in any form and whether true or not, about an individual whose identity is apparent, or can be reasonably be determined from the information or opinion. For example this includes all paper and electronic records, photographs and video recordings.
Health Information – Information or opinion about a person’s physical, mental or psychological health, or disability, which is also classified as personal information. This includes information or opinion about a person’s health status and medical history, whether recorded or not.
Sensitive Information – Information relating to a person’s racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religion, trade union, or other professional, or trade association membership, sexual preferences, or criminal record that is also classified as personal information about an individual.
Parent – In relation to a child, includes step parent, an adoptive parent, a foster parent, guardian, or a person who has custody or daily care and control of the child.
Staff – Someone who carries out a duty on behalf of the School, paid or unpaid, or who is contracted to, or directly employed by the School. Information provided to a School through job applications is also considered staff information.
In this policy personal information refers to personal information, health information and sensitive information unless otherwise specified.
Policy Context
Personal Information is collected and used by the German Saturday School to:
provide services or to carry out the School statutory functions,
assist the School services and its staff to fulfil its duty of care to students,
plan, resource, monitor and evaluate School services and functions,
comply with DE&T reporting requirements,
comply with statutory and or other legal obligations in respect of staff,
investigate incidents or defend any legal claims against the School, its services or its staff, and
comply with laws that impose specific obligations regarding the handling of personal information.
Collection of Personal Information
The School collects and holds personal information about students, parents and staff.
Use and disclosure of the personal information provided
Students and Parents
The purposes for which the School uses personal information of students and parents include:
keeping parents informed about matters related to their child’s schooling,
looking after students’ educational, social and health needs,
celebrating the efforts and achievements of students,
day-to-day administration,
satisfying the School’s legal obligations, and
allowing the School to discharge its duty of care.
Staff
The purposes for which the School uses personal information of job applicants, staff members and contractors include:
assessing the suitability for employment,
administering the individual’s employment or contract,
for insurance purposes, such as public liability or WorkCover,
satisfying the School’s legal requirements, and
investigating incidents or defending legal claims about the School, its services or staff.
The School will use and disclose personal information about a student, parent and staff when:
it is required for general administration duties and statutory functions,
it relates to the purposes for which it was collected, and
for a purpose that is directly related to the reason the information was collected and the use would be reasonably expected by the individual and there is no reason to believe they would object to the disclosure.
The School can disclose personal information for another purpose when:
the person consents, or
it is necessary to lessen or prevent a serious or imminent threat to life, health or safety or
is required by law or for law enforcement purposes.
Consent
Where consent for the use and disclosure of personal information is required, the school will seek consent from the appropriate person. In the case of a student’s personal information, the school will seek the consent from the student and/ or parent depending on the circumstances and the student’s mental ability and maturity to understand the consequences of the proposed use and disclosure.
The German Saturday School will generally seek the consent of the student’s parents and will treat consent given by the parent as consent given on behalf of the student.
Accessing personal information
A parent, student or staff member may seek access to their personal information, provided by them, that is held by the School.
Access to other information maybe restricted according to the requirements of laws that cover the management of school records. These include the Public Records Act and the Freedom of Information Act.
Updating personal information
The School aims to keep personal information it holds accurate, complete and up-to-date. A person may update their personal information by contacting the (insert title of person at school for example Principal or delegate).
Complaints under This Policy
Should the school receive a complaint about personal information privacy this will be investigated in accordance with DE&T’s Privacy Complaints Handling Policy.