Social media policy

James Smith made this Freedom of Information request to Australian Bureau of Statistics

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Dear Australian Bureau of Statistics,

I request the following documents:

1. Current social media policy of the department, which covers departmental use and/or private use by employees in an individual capacity.
2. Any guidance material which is available for employees to make informed decisions about their social media use.

Yours faithfully,

James Smith

Wolfgang Hertel, Australian Bureau of Statistics

Dear Mr Smith,

I refer to your application of 15 April 2016 in which you seek access to
documents under the Freedom of Information Act 1982. You have requested
the following documents:
1. Current social media policy of the department, which covers
departmental use and/or private use by employees in an individual
capacity.
2. Any guidance material which is available for employees to make informed
decisions about their social media use.
Notification of Receipt
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clarification of the scope, the 30 days statutory period for processing
your request commenced from that date. If this request will take longer
than 30 days to process, we will contact you to negotiate an extension of
time.

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to your request as soon as practicable.

Regards,

Wolfgang Hertel

FOI Contact Officer

Australian Bureau of Statistics

(P) (02) 6252 7203

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For information about how the ABS' handles personal information please see
our [3]Privacy Policy.

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Dear Australian Bureau of Statistics,

I request the following documents:

1. Current social media policy of the department, which covers
departmental use and/or private use by employees in an individual
capacity.
2. Any guidance material which is available for employees to make informed
decisions about their social media use.

Yours faithfully,

James Smith

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Wolfgang Hertel, Australian Bureau of Statistics

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Dear Mr Smith,

The ABS has conduct a search for the document you have sought access to in
your Freedom of Information request received by the ABS on 15 April 2016.

Attached to this email is ABS' official response to your access request
including the document being directly released to you.

(See attached file: FOI 201516-08 - Response with documents.pdf)

Should you have any questions regarding this please feel free to contact
myself on the details below. 

Regards,

Wolfgang Hertel

FOI Contact Officer

Australian Bureau of Statistics

(P) (02) 6252 7203

(E) [1][email address]   (W)  [2]www.abs.gov.au

For information about how the ABS' handles personal information please see
our [3]Privacy Policy.

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