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Privacy notice
Your personal information is protected by law, including the Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs).
Transfer of your personal information
The Department of Social Services (DSS) collected your personal information for the purposes of the IDPwD newsletter. The original privacy notice for this collection is available.
The IDPwD newsletter mailing list has been transferred to the Department of Health Disability and Ageing (DHDA). Personal information that you provided when subscribing to that mailing list is now held by DHDA.
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Who is collecting your personal information?
Your personal information is being collected and handled by DHDA.
What information is being collected?
The following information was collected by DSS as part of the IDPwD newsletter mailing list:
- name
- email address
Why does DHDA collect your personal information?
We collect your personal information for the purpose of emailing you the IDPwD newsletter.
What would happen if DHDA did not collect your personal information?
If you do not or are unable to provide your personal information, DHDA will be unable to email you the IDPwD newsletter.
Access to and correction of your personal information
DHDA’s privacy policy contains information about how you may access and seek correction of your personal information.
Privacy complaints
DHDA’s privacy policy contains information about how you may complain about a breach of the APPs or the Australian Government Agencies Privacy Code, and how DHDA will deal with complaints.
Overseas disclosure of your personal information
We will not disclose your personal information to any overseas recipients.
Further information
You can read DHDA’s privacy policy. You can obtain a copy of the APPs by contacting DHDA using the contact details set out at the end of this notice.
Contact
If you wish to contact DHDA about a privacy-related matter, including questions about this notice, please contact DHDA’s Privacy Officer by one of the following methods:
- Post
Privacy Officer
Department of Health, Disability and Ageing
23 Furzer Street
WODEN ACT 2606
- Email
privacy@health.gov.au - Phone
02 6289 1555