Good practice compliance tools
Self-assessment tools are available for agencies to conduct self-assessment of their systems and policies to help them comply with the requirements of the Right to Information and Information Privacy Acts.
The self-assessment tools enable agencies to measure their maturity and make changes where appropriate. View the full range of Audit tools
The OIC also publish a range of information and resources to assist agencies to correctly interpret and apply the Acts, and adopt good practices to meet community expectations.
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10 years on: Queensland government agencies’ self-assessment of their progress in right to information and information privacy reports on the results of agencies’ self-assessment over the last 10 years. The report highlights areas of good practice and challenges in meeting obligations.
Below are some resources to assist agencies fully implement their obligations, enable good practice and manage risk for key topics identified in the report.
Proactive disclosure
Administrative access
Performance monitoring
Privacy Impact Assessments
- Undertaking a Privacy Impact Assessment
- Privacy Impact Assessment Video
- Threshold privacy assessment template (DOTX, 63.08 KB)
- IPP PIA report template (DOCX, 69.41 KB)
- Privacy impact Assessment for Health Agencies Video
- NPP PIA report template (DOCX, 82.96 KB)
Privacy – mobile apps
Privacy – camera systems
- Guideline - Camera Surveillance and Privacy
- Camera surveillance, video, and audio recording - a community guide
- Guideline - Drones and the Privacy Principles
- Top Privacy Tips Drones
- Guideline - Managing access to Digital Video Recordings
Privacy breaches
- Guideline - Privacy breach management and notification
- Privacy breach self-assessment tool (DOCX, 49.21 KB)
- QGEA Information security incident reporting standard
- Notifiable Data Breaches scheme
Online training and events are also available. Find out more about the courses available
For further information and assistance contact the enquiries service (07) 3234 7373 or Freecall 1800 OIC QLD (1800 642 753) or enquiries@oic.qld.gov.au