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Transaction currency Security Collection of information Refund Policy Use and disclosure of information Some information is used in a secondary manner for direct marketing, to raise further funds to assist Mission Australia. Where we use information for direct marketing, we provide our contact with the opportunity to decline or modify any further direct marketing. We may be required to disclose information by law or for various legal purposes (for example, we often have to provide information on clients to the government bodies that fund our programs). Ensuring data quality Ensuring data security Access to information and correction of information We reserve the right to take reasonable steps to ensure that the person seeking access is in fact the individual to whom the data relates; or is otherwise entitled to access the data. If access is refused or restricted, we will give an explanation for this decision. Use of identifiers Anonymity Transborder Data Flows Sensitive Information Mission Australia does not collect sensitive information except with the client's consent or where required by law. Types of Personal and Sensitive Information Handled by Mission Australia Information used for Marketing As noted above, we provide our contacts with the opportunity to decline or modify any further direct marketing. Information on Employment Services Clients Information on our clients is handled in accordance with the privacy requirements laid down in our contracts as a service provider to the Commonwealth Government. These requirements are equal to, and sometimes exceed those laid down under the Privacy Act. Information on Community Service Clients Personal information collected from our Community Service clients often includes health and other sensitive information. This information is collected with the consent of the client or guardian. If the client needs to be referred to another organisation, then we will only pass on information with the client's consent. Maintaining Financial Records The information held in the database for each contact consists of the contact's name, address, telephone numbers and one or more identifiers necessary for effective financial processing. The information may be used from time to time for direct marketing purposes to raise funds for Mission Australia. The information is not made available to any third party except to government agencies as required by law. Discussing or Accessing Your Information If you have regular contact as a participant in one of Mission Australia's programs with a particular staff member, we suggest you contact that staff member in the first instance. If you don't have a regular contact, you could get in touch with the department in your area that you understand may be handling your information. |
| Half all youths in juvenile detention unsentenced: AIHW Thursday, 09 February 2012About 1,000 young people are in juvenile detention on an average night in Australia and almost half have yet to be sentenced for a crime, according to a new report by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).
The Juvenile Detention population in Australia 2011 report found that on an average night in the June quarter of 2011 there... + Read Full Story |
Still time to be part of Reconciliation Through Dining Thursday, 09 February 2012There’s still time to book a seat at Mission Australia’s Charcoal Lane Reconciliation Through Dining event, to be held on 10 March as part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.
Sitting at tables of 10, to promote conversation and connection, dinner guests will be served a five-course degustation menu matched with wines.
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