1. The Anglican parish of Banyule Obligations and Commitment This Privacy Policy explains how we collect and handle personal information (including sensitive information). It describes the type of information we collect, why it is collected, how we keep the information secure, how you can access and correct the information, and how you can make a privacy complaint.
When collecting, holding, using, and disclosing personal information, including sensitive information, The Anglican parish of Banyule is required to follow:
the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), and the Australian Privacy Principles (APP);
the Health Privacy Principles in the Health Records Act 2001 (Vic);
the Privacy and Data Information Act 2014 (Vic);
the Notifiable Data Breaches Act 2017 (Cth);
in some instances, the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation 2016/79 (EU GDPR).
The Anglican parish of Banyule is committed to protecting personal information in accordance with these laws as we carry out our activities. 2. What is personal information? Personal information is recorded information (including images) or opinion, whether true or not, about a living individual whose identity can reasonably be ascertained.
Sensitive information is any part of personal information and includes information The Anglican parish of Banyule may collect such as racial, or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, membership of a professional or trade association, criminal record, or health information.
Our collection, use and disclosure will comply with the Australian Privacy Principles. 3. What types of personal information does The Anglican parish of Banyule collects and hold? The Anglican parish of Banyule only collects personal information that is reasonably necessary for one or more of our functions or activities or to ensure that we comply with relevant laws. The personal information we collect is: