Privacy Policy
The College of Neuro-Training privacy policy:
Defines how personal information will be handled. The definition of "personal information" is found in section 6(1) of the Privacy Act 1988: "'personal information' means information or an opinion (including information or an opinion forming part of a database), whether true or not, and whether recorded in a material form or not, about an individual whose identity is apparent, or can reasonably be ascertained, from the information or opinion."
Access and correction rights:
As a general principle, individuals will be given access to their personal information and allowed to correct it or explain something with which they disagree, unless disclosing this would have an unreasonable impact on someone else's privacy. This principle is subject to exemptions such as if this disclosure would compromise a fraud investigation.
Accuracy of personal information:
All reasonable steps will be taken to ensure that personal information is accurate, complete and up to date.
Collection of personal information:
Collection necessary for College of Neuro-Training activities will be collected lawfully and fairly, and as a general principle, collected with the individual's consent.
Openness in relation to the practices of the College of Neuro-Training:
Practices established for the collection of personal information are documented and this information is available on request.
Security of personal information:
All reasonable steps will be taken to protect personal information from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
Use and disclosure of personal information:
As a general principle, information will only be used or disclosed for its original purpose unless the person has consented to its use or disclosure for another purpose. Personal information will not be shared, sold or given to any third parties without consent, unless required or authorised under the exemptions set out in the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000.
E-mail Communication:
Students of College of Neuro-Training and people who make enquiries to College of Neuro-Training via our Contact Us page will receive occasional email communications from us that relate to the services we provide. There is an option to opt-out at any time.
Defines how personal information will be handled. The definition of "personal information" is found in section 6(1) of the Privacy Act 1988: "'personal information' means information or an opinion (including information or an opinion forming part of a database), whether true or not, and whether recorded in a material form or not, about an individual whose identity is apparent, or can reasonably be ascertained, from the information or opinion."
Access and correction rights:
As a general principle, individuals will be given access to their personal information and allowed to correct it or explain something with which they disagree, unless disclosing this would have an unreasonable impact on someone else's privacy. This principle is subject to exemptions such as if this disclosure would compromise a fraud investigation.
Accuracy of personal information:
All reasonable steps will be taken to ensure that personal information is accurate, complete and up to date.
Collection of personal information:
Collection necessary for College of Neuro-Training activities will be collected lawfully and fairly, and as a general principle, collected with the individual's consent.
Openness in relation to the practices of the College of Neuro-Training:
Practices established for the collection of personal information are documented and this information is available on request.
Security of personal information:
All reasonable steps will be taken to protect personal information from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.
Use and disclosure of personal information:
As a general principle, information will only be used or disclosed for its original purpose unless the person has consented to its use or disclosure for another purpose. Personal information will not be shared, sold or given to any third parties without consent, unless required or authorised under the exemptions set out in the Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000.
E-mail Communication:
Students of College of Neuro-Training and people who make enquiries to College of Neuro-Training via our Contact Us page will receive occasional email communications from us that relate to the services we provide. There is an option to opt-out at any time.