Personal information protection statement
Information collected
The Department of Health (Tasmania) delivers integrated services and coordinated care to achieve the best health and wellbeing outcomes for its clients.
Under the Personal Information Protection Act 2004, the Department of Health (Tasmania) is the custodian of personal information and the collection, use and disclosure of that information is governed by the Act.
The type of personal information we collect includes names, addresses and telephone numbers, together with any specific information about a person that may be required to enable us to provide the service.
We take reasonable steps to ensure that the personal information we hold is accurate, complete and up to date. Where practicable, we will check on the accuracy of your personal information before we use it.
Sensitive information
Sensitive information includes things like health information, criminal record, racial origin and sexual preferences. Generally, we will only collect sensitive information with your consent. However, in some circumstances the collection of sensitive information may be required or permitted under a law which does not require your consent.
Anonymity
If you are making a general enquiry, it may not be necessary to identify yourself. However, if you want to obtain a service, identification may be necessary.
Unique identifiers
We do not assign unique identifiers to people unless it is necessary for us to carry out our functions efficiently or is required by law. We do not adopt as our unique identifiers the unique identifiers from another organisation. However, we may collect the unique identifiers assigned to you by another organisation, but we will not disclose these without lawful authority.
Access to and correction of information collected
The Personal Information Protection Act 2004 provides that you can access your personal information that is held by the Department of Health (Tasmania).
For information on accessing your personal information, go to Accessing your Personal Information.
If you consider the personal information to be incorrect, incomplete, out of date or misleading, you can request that the information be corrected. Requests for changes to the personal information we have about you should be made in writing and addressed to the unit below. Depending upon the nature of the request a fee may be charged for this service.
Information Coordination and Strategy Unit, Department of Health (Tasmania)
- Address: GPO Box 125, Hobart TAS 7001
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 03 6166 3912
Use and disclosure of personal information
Our staff are only provided with or have access to the information that is necessary for them to carry out their functions within the Department of Health (Tasmania). All staff are bound by confidentiality requirements.
Personal information will be used only for the purposes described in the Information Collected section above. Your personal information will only be disclosed to organisations or individuals operating outside the Department’s integrated services with your consent, or if it is required by or authorised by law.
There may be a need or requirement to disclose some or all information we collect to contractors and agents of the Department of Health (Tasmania), non-government organisations, law enforcement agencies, courts or other public sector bodies.
The Personal Information Protection Act permits the disclosure of 'basic personal information' (that is, name, address, date of birth and gender) that is collected in conjunction with the provision of a service to other public sector bodies for data quality purposes.
Some de-identified personal information we have collected may be used in research, statistical analysis, state or national reporting, awareness programs, public statements or training, but not in a way to compromise the protection of personal information.
Personal information in written submissions on policy matters or matters of public consultation may be disclosed in reports that are made public, unless the submission was submitted and/or accepted on a confidential basis.
Security of personal information
We use a number of procedural, physical, and technical safeguards, including access controls, secure methods of communication and back-up and recovery systems to protect information from misuse and loss, unauthorised access, modification and disclosure.
The Department's management of information is also in accordance with processes approved by the State Archivist under the Archives Act 1983.