Consultation period

1 December 2023 - 11:30 am To 29 January 2024 - 5:00 pm

Review of Financial and Wellbeing Capability programs – Privacy Notice

Your personal information is protected by law, including under the Privacy Act 1988 (Privacy Act).

The Department of Social Services (Department, we, us, our), collects personal information about individuals for a range of purposes to enable it to carry out its functions. More information about how we handle your personal information is set out in our Privacy Policy.

This privacy collection notice is designed to ensure you are aware of certain matters in relation to the Department’s collection and handling of your personal information, as required by the Privacy Act.

Purpose of this consultation

The Department is undertaking a review of the Financial Wellbeing Capability (FWC) Activity to identify options for improvements to these programs in order to achieve better outcomes for people accessing FWC services (the Program Review). As part of the Program Review, the Department is inviting submissions in response to the questions posed in the Consultation Paper (the Consultation).

The Consultation Paper includes a number of questions to guide (but not limit) your feedback. You can share your views by addressing some or all of the questions outlined in the Consultation Paper, or you may choose to provide us with your feedback and thoughts without responding to any particular question.

If you are an individual making a submission on behalf of an organisation (such as a community organisation or other organisation), we will ask you for your full name, your work email address, and the name of the organisation that you are making the submission on behalf of. We will handle your ‘personal information’ in accordance with the Privacy Act, as detailed in this Privacy Notice, and in accordance with the Department’s Privacy Policy.

If you are not making a submission on behalf of an organisation, you will not be required to provide your name or email address. You can choose to remain anonymous by providing a pseudonym. The Department’s intention is for individuals who wish to provide feedback to have the choice to not be identified, or be reasonably identifiable. However, even where individuals choose to remain anonymous, it is possible that the individual may still be identifiable due to various factors (for example, if you include personal information in your submission). It is also possible that other individuals may be identified, or reasonably identifiable, from the information you provide in your submission. Where we are able to identify, or can reasonably identify, you or another person from your submission, we will handle your response in accordance with the Privacy Act as it will be ‘personal information’ that has been collected by the Department.

What is ‘personal information’ and ‘sensitive information’?

Personal information’ is information or an opinion about an identified individual, or an individual who is reasonably identifiable. This applies whether the personal information is true or not or recorded in a material form or not. For example, personal information can include an individual’s name, signature, residential address, phone number, email address, date of birth, photographs, employment information, location information from mobile devices and internet protocol addresses.

Sensitive information’ is a subset of personal information. It includes information or an opinion about an individual’s racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious beliefs or affiliations, philosophical beliefs, membership of associations or unions, sexual orientation or practices, criminal record, or health, genetic or biometric information. Health information includes any information regarding whether an individual has a disability and the nature of their disability.

Who is collecting your personal information?

Your personal information is being collected by the Department and by Services Australia, who will be assisting the Department with some of the information technology aspects of the Consultation.

What personal information we collect

Individuals

Through your participation in the Consultation, we may collect a range of personal information, some of which could be sensitive information.

The personal information we will require includes your views on the Program Review and the questions posed in the Consultation Paper.

The personal information we will ask for, but is optional to provide, includes:

  • whether you are a community member or represent a government, non-government or not-for-profit organisation;
  • location information, such as the state or territory you live in and the type of geographic location (for example, remote/ regional/ metropolitan);
  • First Nations status;
  • Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) status;
  • Disability status; and
  • LGBTIQA+ status.

We may also collect personal information from you, if you include personal information in your submission.

Organisations

Through your participation in this Consultation, we will collect your full name, work email address, and the name of the organisation that you are making the submission on behalf of. Your ‘personal information’ will be handled in accordance with the Privacy Act and this Notice, and in accordance with the Department’s broader Privacy Policy.

How we collect your personal information

If your personal information is collected, we will do this by collecting information from your response to the Consultation (which is undertaken through the Department’s website: Engage.dss.gov.au).

Why we collect your personal information

Your personal information is collected for the purposes of informing the review, which includes:

  • Considering options for the future design of FWC programs;
  • Understanding and considering key themes and opportunities for FWC program and FWC grant improvements; and
  • understanding how certain demographics of respondents shape experiences.

Submissions collected as part of this Consultation will be summarised in an aggregated and de-identified format into a report, and published on the Engage.dss.gov.au website.

Submissions will also be published on the Engage.dss.gov.au website, where you have provided your consent for publication. Prior to publication of your submission, the Department will take steps to remove any personal information that you have not consented to the release of (such as your name and email address, and personal information related to other individuals).

Some of the information collected by us from our targeted or public consultations has research value in developing policies that extend beyond the specific consultation for which it was originally collected. Where this is the case, the information that we collect from this Consultation may be used for our other research purposes. In doing so, we will apply the Australian Privacy Principles to the handling of any personal information.

Individuals

If you do not provide your ‘personal information’ (including sensitive information, such as the optional information we ask for), we will still be able to consider your views as part of this Consultation process and your identity will remain anonymous.

Organisations

If you are making a submission on behalf of an organisation, you are asked to provide your name, email address, and the name of your organisation. If this information is not provided, you are unable to make a submission on behalf of the named organisation. You may, alternatively, wish to make a submission as an individual.

Where you make a submission on behalf of an organisation, you are confirming that you have authority to do so.

Who we disclose your personal information to

Your response and any personal information or sensitive information collected from this Consultation process is accessible to Department staff involved in the relevant Consultation process.

We may disclose your submission, including your personal information, to the following people, organisations or third parties:

  • entities contracted to provide services to assist us with the consultation (which may include entities contracted to the Department analysing and reporting on Consultation responses and consultation submissions in an aggregated way);
  • Services Australia, for the purposes of assisting the Department to administer DSS Engage and providing the Department with other information technology services; and
  • other parties where the disclosure is required or authorised by law.

All entities contracted by us are subject to strict confidentiality, privacy, and security obligations. If you have any concerns about the disclosure of your information to these entities, please contact complaints@dss.gov.au.

Where you have consented to the publication of your Consultation response, we may first redact parts of your response before disclosing or publishing it, as appropriate. This may occur in circumstances where your response contains information that is not relevant to this Consultation, where it contains personal or sensitive information, where it could potentially defame others, where it is offensive in nature, or where it contains operationally sensitive information.

Any demographic information you provide in your Consultation response will only be used for internal analysis, and will not be published, except as aggregated statistics.

If we receive information in response to this Consultation that indicates there is a risk of harm to the respondent or another person, we are required to report it under Australian Law. This may include referral to the relevant state or territory authorities, in line with the relevant state, territory and Commonwealth legislation.

Storage of your personal information

Storage of personal information (and the disposal of information when no longer required) is managed in accordance with the Australian Government records management regime, including the Archives Act 1983, agency-specific records authorities and general records authorities. This ensures your personal information is held securely by the Department.

All personal information collected by the Department is stored on Services Australia’s cloud storage, on servers located in Australia. Services Australia and the Department retains effective control over any personal information held on our cloud, and the information is handled in accordance with the Australian Privacy Principles.

Any information disclosed to third parties (such as entities contracted to provide services to assist us with the Consultation) will be handled in accordance with the Privacy Act and stored in accordance with agreed security protocols.

More information

The Department’s Privacy Policy contains more information about how we handle personal information, how you can access personal information that we hold about you, and how you can seek correction of that personal information. It also contains information about how to make a complaint about a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles, as set out in the Privacy Act.

If you have any concerns or questions, you can contact us at complaints@dss.gov.au.

Confirmation and consent

By providing personal information as part of your Consultation response, you consent to the Department’s collection and handling of personal information in accordance with this collection notice and the Department’s Privacy Policy.

Please note that you do not need to provide sensitive information if you do not wish to do so.

By providing sensitive information as part of your Consultation response, you consent to the Department collecting your sensitive information and handling your sensitive information in accordance with this collection notice and the Department’s Privacy Policy.