You are providing this personal information so that the Youth Week Team can process your request.
This information will only be used for contacting the Youth Week team and for directly related actions arising from that request.
The Youth Week Team will not disclose your personal information to anybody else unless required or authorised by law, such as by court order.
The Youth Week Team will store and protect your personal information until the enquiry or purpose of contact has concluded. Subject to any other legal requirements regarding information retention, your information may be retained for 28 days. You may opt-in to be placed on mailing lists, newsletters or other recurring communications forums. If you do, your information will be used for this purpose and stored until you chose to opt-out.
More information
This privacy notice applies only to the information you are providing in this form. If you would like to know more about how the Youth Week Team meets its regulatory obligations in collecting, using, sharing and storing personal information, you can read the complete Privacy Policy and Plan at https://www.dcj.nsw.gov.au/statements/privacy.html.
You have the right to access your personal information held by the Youth Week Team, without excessive delay or expense. You also have the right to have your personal information corrected if it is inaccurate or out-of-date.
If you would like to access or correct your personal information, please contact below:
Open Government, Information and Privacy Unit
Department of Communities and Justice
Locked Bag 5000
ParammattaNSW2124
Australia
infoandprivacy@dcj.nsw.gov.au
02 9716 2662
Access to information
You may also contact the Youth Week Team if you have any questions about this privacy notice.
Background
Personal information
Personal information is any information or an opinion about an individual whose identity is apparent or can reasonably be ascertained.
Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998
NSW Government Agencies must comply with the Information Protection Principles (IPPs), which are outlined in the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (PPIP Act). These regulate the collection, storage, use and disclosure of personal information held by Government Agencies.