JusticeNet SA (JusticeNet, we, us or our) recognises the importance of your privacy and understands your concerns about the security of your personal information. This privacy policy (Policy) describes generally how we collect, use, disclose and manage your personal information with a view to safeguarding your privacy.
At JusticeNet, we aim to make sure that:
- your privacy is protected when using our website, www.justicenet.org.au (Website), and services;
- any personal information we collect is up to date; and
- you are able to access your information if you wish.
You understand that by accessing and using our Website and / or services, we may collect, use, disclose and manage information that may identify you (including sensitive information) as set out in this Policy, and you consent and agree for your information to be so collected, used, disclosed and managed.
You should not access or use our Website or services if you do not consent and agree to the collection, use, disclosure and management of your information in accordance with this Policy.
Your personal and sensitive information
Your personal information refers to any information or opinion about you, whether in written form or otherwise, whether true or not, and from which you may reasonably be identified.
Sensitive information is a special subset of your personal information, and includes (but is not limited to) any information or opinion about your:
- race or ethnicity;
- gender;
- religious beliefs;
- membership of a political association, professional or trade association or trade union;
- health; and
- criminal record.
Collecting personal information about you
The kinds of information we collect and hold will ordinarily depend upon the information or services you request from us, and may include:
- any information you give us when you contact us, fill out a form or request a service from us, such as:
- your name, address, email address, telephone number(s);
- information about your race, languages spoken at home and any disability you may have;
- information about your financial situation, such as bank statements, Centrelink or employer pay slips, Australian Tax Office information and any other financial information;
- information about any other legal matters you are or have been involved in; and
- information about you contained in any expert reports or opinions, such as medical reports;
- any information about any individuals which we collect in the course of assessing your application and compiling a brief for referral; and
- any information about third parties provided by you or collected from third parties, which is relevant to any matter you have with us.
Use and disclosure of your personal information
Information we collect about you may be used by us:
- to answer your queries, process any applications you submit and supply you with any information or services you request;
- to seek the assistance of and engage with partner firms, volunteers and agents to assist us in the provision of information or services you request, who we require to keep your information confidential, to the extent such disclosure is reasonably necessary as determined by us;
- to contact you with information regarding our activities and opportunities we consider may be of interest to you;
- to compile statistics and undertake analytics to better understand the demographics of people who seek our services, and to improve access to, and the content of, our Website (please note that we will de-identify any personal information before compiling such statistics);
- for reporting or other purposes incidental to the operation of our services (please note that we will de-identify any personal information before using information for this purpose);
- to undertake and improve our marketing activities;
- to enhance our services; and
- to comply with any applicable laws, including the Australian Privacy Principles.
We may disclose information we collect about you to:
- any person you authorise us to disclose your information;
- any partner firms, volunteers and agents who assist us in the provision of our services, who we require to keep your information confidential, to the extent such disclosure is reasonably necessary as determined by us; and
- courts or tribunals, law enforcement agencies, government agencies, regulators and other individuals and organisations, where we are permitted or required to do so by law.
We may also disclose non-personal information or personal information that has been de-identified publicly for reporting, lobbying and/or fundraising purposes; for example, when showing trends in the use of our services.
If you do not wish to provide us with certain information or for your information to be used for a particular purpose, you may contact us at by email admin@justicenet.org.au or by writing to the address below. This may, however, limit your ability to access our Website or services.
Storage and security of your information
At JusticeNet, all reasonable efforts are taken to ensure that any information about you is protected from misuse, loss, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure in any way other than in accordance with this policy. The information collected by us is securely stored either in electronic, cloud storage or hard copy form in files or computer systems for 7 years from the date the information was last updated. All JusticeNet employees and volunteers are required, as part of their service, to treat any personal information they become aware of as highly confidential.
You understand that some of the cloud storage providers we use, such as Dropbox and Google Apps, may be located overseas, or have servers that are located overseas, in countries that may not be subject to a law or binding scheme that has the effect of protecting your information in the same manner as is required in Australia. In light of this, you acknowledge that while JusticeNet will take all reasonable efforts to keep your personal information secure, JusticeNet cannot guarantee the security of any information transmitted over the Internet or held in cloud storage, and you consent to JusticeNet storing your personal information (including sensitive information) via such mediums.
Access to your personal information
In most cases, you can gain access to personal information that we hold about you. We will handle requests for access to your personal information in accordance with this policy. We encourage all requests for access to your personal information to be directed to us by email admin@justicenet.org.au or by writing to the address below.
We will deal with all requests for access to personal information as quickly as possible. Requests for a large amount of information, or information which is not currently in use, may require further time before a response can be given. In some cases, we may refuse to give you access to personal information we hold about you. This includes circumstances where giving you access:
- would be unlawful (for example, where a record which contains personal information about you is subject to a claim of legal professional privilege);
- would have an unreasonable impact on other people's privacy;
- would prejudice negotiations we are having with you;
- would prejudice an investigation of unlawful activity; or
- would prejudice activities carried out by, or for, a law enforcement agency.
If we refuse to give you access we will provide you with reasons for our refusal unless the circumstances present us from doing so. We will never allow third parties access to information collected about them and any requests for dealing with third party information will be refused.
Keeping your information up to date
Generally, if you request us to do so we will amend any personal information about you held by us which is inaccurate, incomplete or out of date, except where the information is contained in a document or record which we consider cannot or should not be amended by us. If we disagree with your view about the accuracy, completeness or currency of a record of your personal information held by us, and you ask us to associate with that record a statement that you have a contrary view, we will take reasonable steps to do so.
Links to external websites
Our Website contains links to websites of individuals or organisations who may have provided financial assistance or support to us, or that we consider may be of assistance to you. We are not responsible for the content of or privacy practices of any such third parties or their websites.
Changes to our privacy policy
From time to time it may be necessary for us to review and revise our privacy policy. We reserve the right to change our privacy policy at any time. We may notify you about changes to this privacy policy by posting an updated version on our website www.justicenet.org.au. We encourage you check our privacy page regularly to keep up-to-date with our privacy practices.
How to contact us
If you would like more information about the way we manage personal information which we hold about you, or are concerned that we may have breached your privacy and wish to make a complaint, please contact us by email, or mail at the following addresses:
We will endeavour to respond to your enquiry as soon as possible.