
Your Rights and Privacy

Background
Max Solutions RTO is bound and obligated to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the associated Australian Privacy Principles. We are fully committed to these and all requirements connected to the protection of individuals personal information.
Max Solutions RTO will review and update this Privacy Statement on an ongoing basis to take account of changes in law, business operations and to remain appropriate to Federal Government contracts.
Collection of personal customer information
Max Solutions RTO collects personal information about customers before and during the course of a customer’s servicing arrangements to enable to delivery of programs delivered by Max Solutions RTO including but not limited to Skills for Education and Employment, Adult Migrant English Program and Vocational Education and Training. This collection is in line with requirements of the Australian Privacy principles and the specific requirements of relevant Commonwealth and or State Government funding bodies.
Certain laws and contractual provisions relating to operations of the above mentioned programs require information to be collected and to legally discharge our Government contractual duties. Our customers reserve the right to remove and/or limit the consent for the release of their personal information, details of which are outlined within the applicable consent forms.
Customer records are retained by Max Solutions RTO for a length of time as stipulated by their various departmental and/or legislative requirements at which time the records are securely destroyed. Records associated with complaints and/or legal disputes are maintained until matters have been sufficiently resolved.
Sharing of information and disclosure
Max Solutions RTO may occasionally disclose personal information to potential Employers, Government Departments, and specialist professionals in accordance with the abovementioned programmes.
We may disclose your personal information to third parties in limited circumstances authorised under the abovementioned Commonwealth Privacy Act 1988.
In conjunction with the Max Solutions RTO Child Safety and Wellbeing Policy and the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations Max Solutions RTO prioritises the safety and wellness of children and young people. Staff and volunteers have been trained to recognise and respond to neglect, grooming and other forms of harm, provide appropriate support to children and young people in such instances and meet mandatory legal reporting requirements at a State and Commonwealth level in regards reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect.
All parties must comply with the abovementioned policy and the Max Solutions RTO Privacy Policy Statement. Without this information we may not be able to provide our services and programs to customers.
Access
Customers may contact their local Max Solutions RTO site or our our Operations Support Centre via privacy@maxsolutions.com.au to access personal information collected about them. Written requests will receive acknowledgment within 3 business days. Record requests will be provided within allowable legislated timeframes. As a general guide this is within 28 calendar days. If initial access is denied you may seek access through Freedom of Information (FOI) legislation, in line with requirements of the Australian Privacy principles and the specific requirements of relevant Commonwealth and or State Government funding bodies
Employers
Information collected by Max Solutions RTO from employers is limited to that which is necessary to assist in providing recruitment services and/or access to Departmental services and/or programs. This information is managed in accordance within the terms of the Commonwealth Privacy Act 1998 and Australian Privacy Principles.
More information
Should you have a general enquiry or complaint regarding your privacy you are invited to contact us via privacy@maxsolutions.com.au. For general matters you can also contact us via our website. Please be advised if you are not satisfied with how a privacy matter has been handled you may elect to direct your concerns to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.