Documents relating to any satisfaction surveys

Verity Pane made this Freedom of Information request to Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

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Dear Office of the Australian Information Commissioner,

I seek administrative access, but failing that access under FOI, to any documents relating to any satisfaction surveys carried out by the OAIC (or carried out at your direction) of any individual's who made privacy complaints or Information Commissioner Reviews.

If the OAIC has never surveyed (or arranged to have surveyed) individuals who have made privacy complaints or Information Commissioner Review applications to the OAIC, an explicit statement to that effect would be appreciated.

The purpose of this request is to identity if the OAIC has ever conducted any analysis into the quality of its processes, and if it has, what results it garnered.

Yours faithfully,

Verity Pane

Raewyn Harlock, Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

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Our reference: FOIREQ17/00043

 

Dear Ms Pane

 

Your Freedom of Information request

 

I refer to your request for access to a document, made under the Freedom
of Information Act 1982 (Cth) (the FOI Act), which was received by the
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) on 14 June 2017.

 

You sought access to:

 

… any documents relating to any satisfaction surveys carried out by the
OAIC (or carried out at your direction) of any individual's who made
privacy complaints or Information Commissioner Reviews.

 

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later than 30 days after the day we received it.

 

We received your request on 14 June 2017 and therefore must process it by
Friday 14 July 2017.

 

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Raewyn Harlock | Assistant Director | FOI Dispute Resolution

Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

GPO Box 5218 SYDNEY NSW 2001 | [2]www.oaic.gov.au

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Raewyn Harlock, Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

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Dear Ms Pane

 

A decision on your freedom of information request dated 14 June 2017 is
attached.

 

Regards

 

 

Raewyn Harlock | Assistant Director | FOI Dispute Resolution

Office of the Australian Information Commissioner

GPO Box 5218 SYDNEY NSW 2001 | [1]www.oaic.gov.au

Phone:  +61 2 9284 9802 | Email: [2][email address]

 

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Dear Raewyn,

Thank you for the background information. I am satisfied with the response here that no documents exist as the OAIC (in its current form) has never conducted any surveys on the effectiveness, efficiency, or satisfaction with its performance, from the public's perception (although that the OPC did previously).

I would encourage the OAIC to look at doing so in the future, especially given the cost effectiveness of such tools as Survey Monkey, and the benefits of such continual performance feedback from the public provides.

Yours sincerely,

Verity Pane