Hurstbridge Primary School - Legals

Last Revised: 12/09/2006 - 11:21pm

DE&T Privacy Statement:
The Department of Education & Training (DE&T) is committed to protecting the privacy of your personal information, This DE&T Online Privacy Statement governs the collection, storage, use, access and disposal of data including all personal information obtained on DE&T web sites. Please take some time to read through this statement and understand our position on privacy. This privacy statement will be updated from time to time so please visit this page regularly. This Privacy Statement does not apply to linked websites that are not DE&T sites. When you link to another site we recommend you read the privacy statement of that site. DE&T has an information privacy policy and handles personal information in accordance with the Victorian Privacy laws: the Information Privacy Act 2000 and Health Records Act 2001. This policy is available on request. Collection of Information Two types of online data is collected by DE&T;
1. Visitor logs and statistics
2. Information provided by users through online forms, registration, databases and feedback.

Visitor logs and statistics DE&T sites gather statistics on users' online experience.
Information collected includes:

The main purpose for collecting this information is to provide statistical information used for web-site and system administration. The information does not identify individual users but does identify the computer that is used to access our sites. Logged information is not disclosed outside of DE&T staff or those under contract to conduct maintenance to web server components. We make no attempt to identify individuals from these records unless it is necessary to the investigation of a breach of law.

User Information:
Some DE&T sites require visitors to provide personal information when they engage in online activities such as subscribing to conferences, participating in DE&T email discussion groups, registering online for education activities, completing online forms and feedback. Personal information collected may include a visitor's first and last name, postal address, e-mail address, employer, job title and department, telephone and fax numbers. Any personal information collected is used for the purpose of providing on-line services and monitoring these.

All DE&T staff have a legal duty to protect the privacy of your personal information and ensure it is used only for the purpose to which you have agreed. DE&T does not make available users' personal information to other organisations or individuals. Personal information is handled in accordance with Victorian privacy legislation and is stored and disposed of in accordance with DE&T's Record Keeping Policy.

Please contact DE&T Online Publishing Unit on 61-3-9637 2829 if you would like more information. DE&T does not guarantee secure transmission of data transmitted via its websites. If you have any concerns about providing the personal information asked for please call DE&T Online Publishing Unit on 61-3-9637 2829 and we can make arrangements to suit you.

DE&T Privacy Statement:
The Department of Education & Training (DE&T) is committed to protecting the privacy of your personal information, This DE&T Online Privacy Statement governs the collection, storage, use, access and disposal of data including all personal information obtained on DE&T web sites. Please take some time to read through this statement and understand our position on privacy. This privacy statement will be updated from time to time so please visit this page regularly. This Privacy Statement does not apply to linked websites that are not DE&T sites. When you link to another site we recommend you read the privacy statement of that site. DE&T has an information privacy policy and handles personal information in accordance with the Victorian Privacy laws: the Information Privacy Act 2000 and Health Records Act 2001. This policy is available on request. Collection of Information Two types of online data is collected by DE&T;
1. Visitor logs and statistics
2. Information provided by users through online forms, registration, databases and feedback.

Visitor logs and statistics DE&T sites gather statistics on users' online experience.
Information collected includes:

The main purpose for collecting this information is to provide statistical information used for web-site and system administration. The information does not identify individual users but does identify the computer that is used to access our sites. Logged information is not disclosed outside of DE&T staff or those under contract to conduct maintenance to web server components. We make no attempt to identify individuals from these records unless it is necessary to the investigation of a breach of law.

User Information:
Some DE&T sites require visitors to provide personal information when they engage in online activities such as subscribing to conferences, participating in DE&T email discussion groups, registering online for education activities, completing online forms and feedback. Personal information collected may include a visitor's first and last name, postal address, e-mail address, employer, job title and department, telephone and fax numbers. Any personal information collected is used for the purpose of providing on-line services and monitoring these.

All DE&T staff have a legal duty to protect the privacy of your personal information and ensure it is used only for the purpose to which you have agreed. DE&T does not make available users' personal information to other organisations or individuals. Personal information is handled in accordance with Victorian privacy legislation and is stored and disposed of in accordance with DE&T's Record Keeping Policy.

Please contact DE&T Online Publishing Unit on 61-3-9637 2829 if you would like more information. DE&T does not guarantee secure transmission of data transmitted via its websites. If you have any concerns about providing the personal information asked for please call DE&T Online Publishing Unit on 61-3-9637 2829 and we can make arrangements to suit you.

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