Privacy Statement
1. PURPOSE
Cynergex is committed to protecting the privacy of personal information. This policy sets out the way we handle
personal information including the use and disclosure of personal information, as well as client rights to access
their personal information.
2. SCOPE
This policy only applies to our databases and files and does not cover any State, Territory or Commonwealth
Government database or file.
3. DEFINITIONS
4. REFERENCES
- Administration and records management
- Access and Equity
- Client selection, enrolment and induction
- Dissemination of Information
4 PRIVACY POLICY
4.1 Personal Information collected by Cynergex
It is a requirement of funding bodies that we collect personal information upon a client enrolling in a course/qualification
to be provided by Cynergex This information is required to be reported to state/territory registering bodies under
the requirements of the Australian Vocational Education and Training Management Information Statistical System
(AVETMISS). Information collected can be as follows:
- Name;
- Address;
- Contact details (telephone);
- Date of Birth;
- Gender;
- Country of birth;
- Citizenship;
- Whether Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander;
- Language spoken at home;
- Disability information;
- Education details;
- Previous qualifications;
- Employment status,
- Reason for undertaking study
Cynergex only collects personal information by fair and lawful means and not in an unreasonably
intrusive manner.
The enrolment form completed by clients contains a disclaimer outlining why the personal information is collected
and how it is used and clients are required to sign the disclaimer as their agreement to the use of their personal
information.
4.2 Sources of Personal Information Collected
Cynergex only collects personal information directly from each client at enrolment. Cynergex does not
collect personal information from other sources.
4.3 Advice provided to clients
At the time Cynergex collects personal information we will take reasonable steps to ensure that clients
are made aware of:
- (a) The client's rights with regard to accessing their personal information;
- (b) the purpose for which the personal information was collected;
- (c) to whom we disclose personal information to;
- (d) any law that requires us to collect particular personal information; and
- (e) the main consequences, if any, for the client if they do not provide all or part of the information we require.
4.4 Use and Disclosure
Cynergex will use its best efforts to ensure that the information provided to us remains private and is used
only for the purposes the client agrees to.
Cynergex will not reveal, disclose, sell, distribute, rent, license, share or pass personal information on to a
third party, other than those that we have a binding agreement with ensuring that the third party affords the
personal information similar levels of protection as we do.
In order to provide clients with training and assessment services, we are required to disclose personal
information to third parties such as:
- Commonwealth/State/Territory Bodies; and,
- National Centre for Vocational Education Research
For the purposes of AVETMISS reporting and claiming public funds for the delivery of training and assessment
services under Commonwealth/State/Territory contracts.
Further, Cynergex may use and disclose personal information to provide training and assessment services
specified to the client at the point of collection or for another purpose if:
- The client would reasonably expect us to disclose it for that purpose;
- That purpose is related to the purpose specified to the client at the time of collection.
- Cynergex reasonably believes that the use is necessary to lessen or prevent a serious and imminent threat
to an individual's life or health;
- Cynergex has reason to suspect that unlawful activity has been, or is being engaged in, and uses the information
as part of its investigation, or in reporting its concerns to the relevant authority;
- The use and disclosure is specifically authorised by law; or
- The use and disclosure is reasonably necessary for the enforcement of the criminal law, a law imposing a pecuniary
penalty, or for the protection of the public revenue.
Cynergex does not use or disclose personal information for the purposes of direct marketing unrelated
products or services.
4.5 Data Quality
Cynergex will take reasonable steps to ensure that personal information is accurate, complete and up-to-date.
Clients are encouraged to help us keep their personal information accurate, complete and up-to-date by
contacting our delivery site or this organisation and informing us of any changes to details.
4.6 Data Security
Cynergex is committed to protecting the privacy of personal information. We take reasonable steps to
protect personal information from misuse, loss and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
We ensure this by having such security measures as:
- Individual password access to systems and databases, and
- Secure file cabinets
We will also take reasonable steps to destroy or permanently de-identify personal information if it is no
longer required for any purpose.
4.7 Access and Correction
Clients are provided with the opportunity to access the personal information we hold on them and where
appropriate, may be able to correct that information if they determine that it is incorrect.
4.8 Identifiers
Cynergex will not adopt as its own identifier an identifier that has been assigned by a government agency.
Where practicable Cynergex will not use or disclose an identifier assigned to an individual by a government agency.
4.9 Resolving Privacy Concerns
Clients are able to raise any concerns they may have regarding our personal information handling practices by
either discussing concerns by calling Cynergex head office direct.
4.10 Use of the Internet/E-Data Transmission
Cynergex will take all reasonable steps to protect personal information security when using e-data transfers but
is aware that no transmission of information by email or to a registering body website is ever totally secure.
Security of data transmitted to commonwealth, state and territory bodies is managed by these bodies.