An individual’s right to privacy as established under the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 and the Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002 is respected by the NSW Clinical Trials Business Development Centre and protected. The NSW Clinical Trials Business Development Centre does not allow the publication of information that may identify individuals, or might potentially identify them.
Links to other websites, external to the NSW Clinical Trials Business Development Centre, are sometimes included in web pages for the convenience of website users, but the NSW Clinical Trials Business Development Centre does not have any responsibility for the privacy practices of third party websites linked to the NSW Clinical Trials Business Development Centre website.
Is information collected about your website visit?
Visitor logs are used on this website for statistical purposes and administrative purposes only.
What does the NSW Clinical Trials Business Development Centre do with personal information provided in feedback?
Email addresses provided to this website will only be used to respond to enquiries and will not be added to mailing lists, or disclosed to any other party without the user’s consent, unless required to do so by law. Personal information will be kept in safe custody, sufficient to prevent unauthorised access, and will be properly handled to ensure its safety, integrity and confidentiality. Circumstances in which the NSW Clinical Trials Business Development Centre may be required to disclose this information to a law enforcement agency include:
- unauthorised tampering or interference with files published on the NSW Clinical Trials Business Development Centre website;
- unauthorised attempts to access files which are not published on the NSW Clinical Trials Business Development Centre website;
- attempts to intercept messages of other users of the NSW Clinical Trials Business Development Centre website;
- communications which are defamatory, abusive, vilify individuals or give rise to a suspicion that an offence is being committed;
- attempts to otherwise compromise the security of the web server; and
- breach the laws of the State of NSW or the Commonwealth of Australia.