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Ethics Class notes 6.6 Session 13 Assessment 3 Privacy and condentiality principles (see session 13 for policy examples and guides including Emma Osborne video). Research legislation (e.g. Privacy Act) to help you. There is a Headspace privacy and condentiality policy to look at as an example. Reference policies you have looked at. Also research two relevant website (legislative requirements). Exempla just means example. Have a look at the policy cheat sheet to help you to unpack what you need to do. Minimum 4 references organisations, policies and procedures, and two condentiality policies. Due 20'h June Personal info name, address etc Sensitive Info , this information is relevant to your assessment. These can include info about client's criminal record, ethnic origin, religious beliefs, health information, political afliations etc. Health info relates to physical and mental health, disability, etc. PRIVACY LAWS, including state and territory health privacy laws. APPs l3 legally binding principles. Make individuals aware that you are collecting sensitive info about them, ensure consent, disclosure, be transparent about how info will be used and who it may be shared with. Give them right to access info about themselves, Consent must be informed, consent voluntarily, have capacity to understand and communicate consent. Storage , protect personal info including restricting access, locked in cabinets, password protected etc. Privacy Policies Olf the APPs apply to your organization then you are required to have a clearly expressed and up-to-date Privacy Policy. 9Things you organization must include in its privacy policy: 0 The kind 0! personal information you collect and hold ' How you collect and hold that personal information o The purposes for which you collect, hold, use andlor disclose that personal information 9 How an individual may access and correct the personal inton'netion that you hold about them 0 How an individual can complain about a suspected breach of privacy law: G Whether you are likely to disclose the information to overseas recipients, and which countries those recipients might be in. Tips ensure privacy policy relevant to your organisation. Don't promise too much (not too complex but also not too simple), easy to read, access, updated