Caxton Legal Centre is committed to protecting and upholding the right to privacy of clients, staff, volunteers, Management Committee members and representatives of agencies it deals with. In particular, Caxton Legal Centre is committed to protecting and upholding the rights of clients to privacy in the way information about them is collected, stored, used, accessed (and, if necessary, corrected) and in regards to their needs and the services provided to them.

Caxton Legal Centre complies with the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) contained in the Commonwealth Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (as amended).

You can contact us about accessing or correcting private information we may hold about you.

If you want to make a complaint about Caxton’s handling of your private information you should contact our Chief Executive Officer in writing. We will try to deal with your complaint as soon as possible.

If you are dissatisfied with any action we then take, you can also make a complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.
Further information about privacy laws can be found on the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner’s website, accessible here.

Read our policies on Access to confidential information  and Privacy.

Please note our privacy policies are currently under review.