3P Services is committed to protecting and upholding all stakeholders' rights to privacy and
dignity, including participants, staff, management and representatives of other service agencies.
3P Services is committed to protecting and upholding the participants' rights to privacy and
dignity as we collect, store and handle information about them, their needs and the services provided to
them. 3P Services requires staff and management to be considered and consistent when writing
documents regarding a participant and when deciding who has access to this information.
3P Services is subject to NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission rules and regulations.
3P Services will follow the guidelines of the Australian Privacy Principles in its information
management practices.
3P Services will ensure that each participant understands, and agrees to, the type of personal
information collected and the reasons for collection. If the material is to be recorded in an audio or
visual format, the participant must agree to their involvement, in writing, before any material can be
collected. The participant must also be informed at the time material is being recorded in an audio or
visual format.
3P Services will advise each participant of our Privacy Policy using the language, mode of
communication and terms that the participant is most likely to understand (Easy Read documents are made
available to all participants).
3P Services will ensure that:
- it meets its legal and ethical obligations as an employer and service provider, concerning
protecting the privacy of participants and organisational personnel
- participants are provided with information about their rights regarding privacy and confidentialit
- participants and organisational personnel are provided with privacy and confidentiality is assured
when they are being interviewed or discussing matters of a personal or sensitive nature
- all staff, management and volunteers understand the requirements to meet their obligations
- participants are informed of 3P Services confidentiality policies using the language, mode
of communications and terms they are most likely to understand
- 3P Services will attempt to locate interpreters and will use easy access materials. This
policy conforms to the Federal Privacy Act (1988) and the Australian Privacy Principles, which govern
the collection, use and storage of personal information. This policy will apply to all records,
whether hard copy or electronic, containing personal information about individuals and to interviews
or discussions of a sensitive personal nature.
Dealing with personal information In dealing with personal information, 3P Services staff
will:
- ensure privacy for the participants, staff, or management when they are being interviewed or
discussing matters of a personal or sensitive nature
- collect and store personal information that is only necessary for the functioning of the
organisation and its activities
- use fair and lawful ways to collect personal information
- collect personal information only with consent from the individual
- ensure that people know of the type of personal information collected, the purpose of keeping the
information, the method used when information is collected, used or disclosed, who will have access to
information
- ensure that personal information collected or disclosed is accurate, complete, and up-to-date and
provide access to the individual to review information or correct wrong information about themselves
- take reasonable steps to protect all personal information from misuse, loss and unauthorised access,
modification or disclosure
- destroy or permanently de-identify personal information no longer needed or after legal requirements
for retaining documents that have expired
- ensure that participants understand and agree with the type of personal information being collected
and the reason/s for collection
- ensure participants are advised of any recordings in either audio or visual format, and the
participant's involvement in any recording format has been agreed to, in writing, before collection of
material takes place.
Participant records Participant records will be kept confidential and only handled by staff directly
engaged in the delivery of service to the participant. Information about a participant may only be made
available to other parties with the consent of the participant, or their advocate, guardian or legal
representative. A written agreement providing permission to keep a recording must be stored in the
participant's file. All hard copy files of participant records will be kept securely in a locked filing
cabinet, in the office of the Director.
Responsibilities for managing privacy All staff members are responsible for the management of personal
information to which they have access.
The Director is responsible for the content appearing in 3P Services publications,
communications, and on our website, and must ensure:
- appropriate consent is sought and obtained for the inclusion of any personal information about any
individual, including 3P Services personnel (see Consent Policy and Procedure).
- information provided by other agencies or external individuals conforms to our privacy principles.
- our website contains a Privacy Statement that clearly outlines the conditions regarding any
collection of personal information from the public captured via their visit to the website.
The Director is responsible for safeguarding personal information relating to 3P Services 's
staff, management and contractors. The Director will be responsible for:
- ensuring that all staff members are familiar with the Privacy Policy and administrative procedures
for handling personal information
- providing participants and other relevant individuals with information about their rights regarding
privacy and dignity
- handling any queries or complaints about a privacy issue.
Privacy information for participants During the first interview, participants are notified of the
information being collected about them, how their privacy will be protected, and their rights concerning
this data. Information sharing is part of our legislative requirements. Participants must provide
consent to any information sharing between our organisation and government bodies.
The participant is informed they can opt-out of any information sharing during audits. Privacy for
interviews and personal discussions, to ensure privacy for participants or staff when discussing
sensitive or personal matters, 3P Services will only collect personal information which is
necessary for the provision of supports and services and which:
- is given voluntarily
- will be stored securely on the 3P Services database.
When in possession, or control, of a record containing personal information, 3P Services will
ensure that the record shall be protected against loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure,
by such steps as is reasonable in the circumstances. If a record must be provided to a person in
connection with the provision of a service to 3P Services, everything reasonable will be done
to prevent unauthorised use or disclosure of that record. 3P Services will not disclose any
personal information to a third party without an individual’s consent, unless that disclosure is
required or authorised by, or under.