Privacy Policy


At CPE we know that providing us with your personal information is an act of trust - an act we take very seriously. The National Privacy Principles established by the Privacy Act 1988 apply to our collection of your personal information.

Type of personal information held

Personal information that we collect and hold usually falls into the following categories:

- Candidate Information submitted and obtained from the Candidate and other sources in connection with applications for work;

- Work performance information;

- Information about incidents in the workplace;

- Staff information;

- Information submitted and obtained in relation to absences from work due to leave, illness or other causes;

- Information obtained to assist in managing client and business relationships;


Purposes for which we hold personal information


We primarily hold personal information for the following:

- Placement operations;

- Recruitment;

- Staff management;

- Training;

- Client and business relationship management;

- Marketing

Disclosures

We may disclose your personal information for the purposes for which it is primarily held or for a related secondary purpose. In some cases we may only disclose information with your consent. We may disclose your personal information where we are under a legal duty to do so, including circumstances where we are under a lawful duty of care to disclose information.

Contractors

We contract out a number of services from time to time. Our contractors may see some of your personal information. Typically, these might include IT Consultants and Web Site Developers.

If you wish to contact us about this policy

If you wish to contact us about your information you should contact CPE at info@cpegroup.biz or by telephone 1300 883 273.

Access

Subject to some exceptions that are set out in the National Privacy Principles, you can gain access to the personal information that we hold about you. We do refuse access if it would interfere with the privacy rights of other persons or if it breaches any confidentiality that attaches to that information. We might impose a moderate charge in providing access.