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Registration Form / Tax Invoice
CRICOS Provider No: 00098G ABN: 57 195 873 179 Objective
I would like to attend 3 Privacy Seminars:
Introduction to Privacy Law is tailored to practitioners THE UNIVERSITY OF
• Introduction to Privacy Law • Privacy in Practice
in, or advisors to, either the public or private sector. It is NEW SOUTH WALES
suitable for lawyers and non-lawyers alike, and provides
• Privacy Law Advanced Class either an introduction or a refresher to this complex area. FACULTY OF LAW
Title Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms:
March 2005 • Grace Hotel, 77 York Street, Sydney The Private Sector seminar will introduce you to the key Baker & McKenzie
Any half day $440 concepts, legislative framework, and enforcement regime
First Name: ___________________________________________ Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre and
of the Privacy Act, as well as an overview of the National
Any full day $660 Centre for Continuing Legal Education
Privacy Principles (NPPs), and the new Health Records and
Last Name: ____________________________________________ Two half-days $660 Information Privacy Act.
Any two full days $1000 The Public Sector seminar will introduce you to the key 3 seminars:
Firm/Organisation: _____________________________________ concepts, legislative framework, and enforcement regime
Only full day enrolments include lunch. Half-day and split enrolments exclude lunch.
of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act and Introduction to Privacy Law
I cannot attend but please provide the papers $265 the Health Records and Information Privacy Act, as well as The laws regulating the private sector
Occupation: ___________________________________________
an overview of the information protection principles (IPPs)
Cost GST inclusive Total $ 8:45am – 12:30pm • Wednesday 2 March 2005, OR
and health privacy principles (HPPs).
Address: ______________________________________________ Payment Options The laws regulating the NSW public sector
Privacy Law Advanced Class provides a more in-depth
I enclose a cheque payable to “CLE, UNSW”, look at recent developments in policy, caselaw, and 8:45am – 12:30pm • Thursday 10 March 2005
proposals for reform affecting each sector. This advanced
___________________________________ Postcode: _________
or Payment by credit card I Mastercard I Visa I Bankcard session is designed for those who already have a basic
Card number: ___________ / ___________ / ___________ / ___________
knowledge of the area, but who desire more training. The Privacy in Practice
Telephone: ____________________________________________ seminar is designed for privacy officers with primary 8:45am – 5:30pm • Wednesday 9 March 2005
responsibility for managing privacy compliance in their
Expiry date: ________ / ________
Fax: __________________________________________________ organisation, or lawyers seeking to advise in this area.
Cardholder’s name: ___________________________________________ The Private Sector seminar will focus on recent Privacy Law Advanced Class
developments with respect to the Privacy Act, and caselaw The laws regulating the private sector
Email: ________________________________________________ Signature: ___________________________________________________ that sheds light on interpreting the Health Records and
1:30pm – 5:30pm • Wednesday 2 March 2005, OR
Please return this registration form Information Privacy Act.
The laws regulating the NSW public sector
with your payment to: The Public Sector seminar will focus on caselaw under the
CLE, Tel: (02) 9385 2267 or (02) 9385 2195 Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act and its 1:30pm – 5:30pm • Thursday 10 March 2005
Faculty of Law, Fax: (02) 9385 1155 or (02) 9385 1175 implications for day-to-day operations in government
UNSW, Sydney Email: cle@unsw.edu.au agencies.
NSW 2052. Website: www.cle.unsw.edu.au Privacy in Practice is a series of professional Official
developments sessions designed for privacy officers and Publishers
Programme Variation: The Director of CLE retains the right to vary the programme to deal with unforeseen circumstances. This includes cancelling
others with responsibility for managing privacy compliance All seminars at the
or re-scheduling a programme and changing speakers or content if occasion obliges us to do so.
Cancellation Policy: Cancellations will be accepted up to two weeks prior to the commencement of the course. Withdrawal after this time and in their organisation. The seminar offers practical advice Grace Hotel,
before the commencement of the course will result in a cancellation charge of $100. Cancellations after the commencement of the course will not and key strategies on how to approach your role in a more 77 York Street, Sydney
be eligible for a refund. effective way.
Privacy note: The information you have provided on this form will only be used by UNSW to distribute information about University courses and
Together these seminars create a complete professional
activities to you.
development and training program for privacy officers and
Office Use Only:
lawyers practising in the field.
Rec’d Inv No. Auth No. Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre
Audience Privacy Laws regulating the Private Sector Privacy in Practice Privacy Laws regulating the NSW Public Sector
Privacy officers Wednesday 2 March 2005 Wednesday 9 March 2005 Thursday 10 March 2005
Morning session (introduction / refresher) Morning session Morning session (beginner / refresher)
• in the business and community sectors
8.45am Opening remarks from the Chair 8.45am Opening remarks from the Chair 8.45am Opening remarks from the Chair
• in NSW State and local government
9.00am Introduction to the Privacy Act 1988 9.00am Keynote speaker— privacy as a compliance issue 9.00am Introduction to the Privacy and Personal
Legal advisors Information Protection Act
• key concepts
• corporate counsel 9.30am The role of the privacy officer • key concepts
• legislative framework
• privacy as a compliance issue • legislative framework
• solicitors in general practice • overview of the National Privacy Principles
• the scope of the role — when to get involved • overview of the Information Protection Principles
• enforcement
• government lawyers • the tools you need to be effective • overview of the public register provisions
11.00am Morning Tea • enforcement
Managers involved in privacy compliance 10.00am How to be an effective privacy officer
11.15am Introduction to the Health Records and • navigating the management maze 11.00am Morning Tea
• records managers
Information Privacy Act 2002 • strategies and approaches that work
• CIOs and IT managers 11.15am Introduction to the Health Records and
• who does this Act apply to? why another Act? • common considerations Information Privacy Act
• senior executives • key concepts in health privacy
10.45am Morning Tea • who does this Act apply to? why another Act?
• overview of the Health Privacy Principles
• key concepts in health privacy
About the presenters • enforcement 11.00am How to review and update your Privacy Policy • overview of the Health Privacy Principles
12.30pm Close / Lunch • the difference between privacy notices, policies, plans • enforcement
Nigel Waters is a former Deputy Federal Privacy
and procedures
Commissioner and is now Principal of Pacific Privacy Afternoon session ADVANCED CLASS 12.30pm Close / Lunch
• when should you review?
Consulting.
1.30pm Privacy Act developments / caselaw update • what should you include? Afternoon session ADVANCED CLASS
Anna Johnston is a former Deputy Privacy • applying the NPPs in practice • traps to watch out for
1.30pm PPIP Act & HRIP Act advanced
Commissioner of NSW, and is now Director of Privacy & • recent developments in caselaw 12.30pm Close / Lunch • the statutory guidelines
Information Management Consulting with Salinger & Co. • reviews and reform proposals • using caselaw to shed light on the HRIP Act
Afternoon session • consent and capacity issues
Anna and Nigel are experienced trainers and 3.00pm Afternoon Tea
practitioners, specialising in privacy law and practice. 1.30pm Conducting Privacy Audits 2.15pm Caselaw update
3.15pm HRIP Act advanced
• when should you conduct an audit? • recent developments in caselaw
Graham Greenleaf is Professor of Law, University of • applying the HPPs in practice
• practical advice on what to do
New South Wales, and Co-Director of the Baker & • the statutory guidelines 3.00pm Afternoon Tea
• using caselaw to shed light on the HRIP Act 2.30pm Conducting Privacy Impact Assessments
McKenzie Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre. 3.15pm PPIP Act in more detail
• consent and capacity issues • what is a PIA?
• applying the IPPs in practice
Anna, Nigel and Graham are all on the Board of the • when should you conduct a PIA?
4.20pm The SPAM Act 4.20pm The SPAM Act
Australian Privacy Foundation. Graham is General Editor, • tips on how to go about it
• what is in • what is in
Nigel is Associate Editor and Anna is a contributing editor 3.30pm Afternoon Tea
• what is out • what is out
of CCH’s Privacy Law + Policy Reporter. • enforcement
3.45pm How to handle a privacy complaint • enforcement
Course materials will be supplied to participants which 4.40pm The Workplace Surveillance Bill • privacy as a risk management issue 4.40pm The Workplace Surveillance Bill
include seminar notes and handouts for later reference. • progress of Bill • practical considerations in complaint-handling • progress of Bill
• what it will cover • applying the privacy principles • what it will cover
For more information visit our website: 5pm Questions, discussion (Chair) 5pm Questions, discussion (Chair) 5pm Questions, discussion (Chair)
www.cle.unsw.edu.au
5.30pm Close 5.30pm Close 5.30pm Close
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