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Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 - GIPA Act
What is the
The
Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (or
‘GIPA Act’) gives you
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an enforceable right to access information held by government agencies,
including the NSW Department of Education (‘DE’), unless there is an overriding
public interest against disclosing the information.
There are 4 ways that the Department makes information available:
1. Mandatory disclosure of open access information – the Department must
publish certain information on its website, free of charge
2. Proactive release – the Department will proactively release as much
government information as possible, in an appropriate manner and free of charge
or at the lowest reasonable cost
3. Informal release – the Department may informally release information in
response to a request without the need for a formal access application, subject to
reasonable conditions
4. Formal release – the Department may provide access to information under
formal release.
Before you make an access application for formal release, please visit the
Department’s website,
www.dec.nsw.gov.au/about-us/information-access or
contact the Information Access Unit by phone 02 9561 8100 or email
xxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx The information may be publicly available or available
outside the formal process.
The NSW Information and Privacy Commission (IPC) oversees the GIPA Act and
provides information for the public. Visit their website:
www.ipc.nsw.gov.au
Should I make
If you cannot find the information you want on our website, you can request that
a request for
the information be released informally.
informal
There is no fee or charge and no application form, though we may ask you to put
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your request in writing. If you are seeking your own personal information, or your
child’s personal information, you will need to provide identification, for privacy
reasons.
Information requested will generally be provided unless there is an overriding
public interest against disclosing it or if the work involved would impact
unreasonably on resources.
The Department cannot be made to provide information in response to a request
for informal release and can impose conditions. If the information is not available
under informal release, you have the right to make a formal access application.
To find out if the information you require is suitable for informal release, please
contact the business centre most likely to hold the information. For general
information about the Department, contact the Schools and Community Senior
Information Officer by phone: 02 9561 8999 or email:
xxxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
What is an
An access application is a formal request for access to government information
access
held by the Department. It can be used when other forms of access are not
application
available.
under the
The requirements for access applications are:
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NSW Department of Education – Information Access – Legal Services Directorate
Level 7, 35 Bridge St Sydney NSW 2000 GPO Box 33 Sydney NSW 2001 T 9561 8151 F 9561 1157
E xxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
(a) It must be in writing sent to or lodged at an office of the agency concerned,
(b) It must clearly indicate it is an access application made under the
Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009
(c) It must be accompanied by a fee of $30
(d) It must state a postal address as the address for correspondence in
connection with the application
(e) It must include such information as is reasonably necessary to enable the
government information applied for to be identified.
You can write your own application or use the suggest
ed application form,
available on the Department’s website.
What can I ask
You can apply for access to information that is contained in records that are
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currently held by the NSW Department of Education.
“Record” means a source of information compiled, recorded or stored in written
form or by electronic process or other means.
We may decide to create a new record to respond to your application (e.g. create
a summary document rather than to copy all of the source documents), but we are
not required to do so.
The Department is not required to search for information that would require an
unreasonable and substantial diversion of resources, and is not required to search
backup systems unless the record was lost or incorrectly destroyed.
If you are unsure of what to ask for, contact the Information Access Unit for help.
Accident
The main purpose of creating an accident report is so the Department can use the
reports
information in any future legal proceedings. This legal professional privilege
applies to the accident report and statements made by DE staff. Under the GIPA
Act there is an overriding public interest against disclosing this kind of information.
For this reason, if you request information about an accident involving a student at
a school or TAFE institute, we are likely to refuse access to the report and any
related statements by DE staff.
We will usually provide full access to the student’s statement (so long as the
appropriate ID and authority is provided) and partial access to statements made
by witnesses who are not DE staff (e.g. other students or parents), deleting their
names and any other identifying information.
If you would like further information about access to accident reports, please
contact the Information Access Unit.
How much
The access application fee is
$30 and must accompany your application.
does it cost to
You can pay by credit card, cheque or money order payable to the NSW
make a formal
Department of Education. Please do not send cash by mail. For details, see the
access
application form on our website.
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See below for information about processing charges.
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What
You need to provide enough relevant information to enable us to identify
information do information contained in records held by the Department. You should include a
I need to
specific date or time period so that searches can be targeted.
provide with
For student records, you should include the name of the last government school
my
or TAFE college and the last year attended. Please note: student records are
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retained for 7 years after the student left the school or until the student is 25 years
old then destroyed. Student counselling records may be held for a longer period
and are not usually stored at the school.
For complaints, staff grievances, and correspondence matters, please identify the
business centre likely to hold the records and the file reference number, if known.
The Department is very large and contains millions of records. Providing relevant
information helps us to target searches and deal with your application more
efficiently. A general request for “all documents containing my name” or “all
records relating to me” is likely to be invalid and will take longer to process.
Do I need to
Yes. If you are seeking access to your
personal information or your child’s
provide
personal information, we need to verify your identity and proof of relationship
identification?
between you and your child.
Suitable identification documents include: Australian photo driver licence or
current passport or other forms of ID with your signature and address. Suitable
proof of relationship documents include: Medicare card (with names of children),
Pension or Health Benefit Card or birth certificate.
If you are applying for access to personal information on behalf of another person,
you need to provide identification for both you and the person concerned. You will
also need to provide an authority from the other person. If your child is aged 12
years or over you need to have their authority to access their personal records.
An
authority form is available from our website.
Identification is not required if you are applying for access to non-personal
information.
Are there any
A processing charge of $30 per hour may apply. If so, we will notify you in writing.
other charges? There is no charge for the first 20 hours of processing if you are seeking your
personal information.
You may be entitled to a 50% reduction of processing charge (not the application
fee) if the information requested is of special benefit to the public or on financial
hardship grounds. A 50% reduction also applies to holders of a current Pensioner
Concession Card issued by the Commonwealth, full-time students, and non-profit
organisations. You will need to provide evidence if you seek a reduction.
How long will
We will acknowledge your application within 5 working days of receiving it and let
it take?
you know if we can process it.
If it is not a valid application we will let you know what is needed to make it valid.
If it cannot be processed for another reason (e.g. it is not reasonably manageable
for us to process or requests information that is excluded by the GIPA Act) we will
help you to amend your application.
We are required to make a written decision within
20 working days of receiving
your valid application. This time may be extended by agreement with you or
where: we need to consult with a third party; we need to retrieve records from
archives; part of the processing period occurs during school holidays; or where we
ask you to pay a deposit for processing charges.
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How will the
Information may be released in full or released with deletions. If the records
information be
released amount to more than 20 pages our policy is to provide you with a copy of
provided?
the records on a compact disc (CD). If you require access in another way, please
contact the Information Access Unit.
The decision will include a leaflet outlining your rights of review.
Detailed information and links are provided on the Department’s webpage
Who can I
https://www.dec.nsw.gov.au/information-access
speak to about
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If you still have questions you can contact an Information Access Officer:
By phone: 9561 8100 or
By email:
xxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
Where do I
Post your access application and payment to:
send my
Manager, Information Access Unit
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NSW Department of Education
PO Box 33,
SYDNEY NSW 2001
or
Email to
xxxxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx. If you are paying by credit card, please scan the
application and payment forms (and ID and authority if required) and send it by
email with your name in the subject line: ‘
GIPA access application’.
or
Fax to
9561 1157. If you are paying by credit card, please fax the application and
payment forms (and ID and authority if required).
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