Public Access
THE HEALTH EDUCATION AND TRAINING INSTITUTE OPEN ACCESS INFORMATION (SECTION 20 GIPA)
The Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPA Act) creates rights to information that are designed to meet community expectations of more open and transparent government and encourages government agencies to proactively release government information.
The Health Education and Training Institute (HETI) is committed to openness with regard to its information and is a public authority that is required to comply with GIPA obligations. Under section 7(3) of the GIPA Act HETI proactively reviews and releases the information it holds.
There are four ways that HETI makes information publicly available:
1. Mandatory Proactive Release
Much of the information held by HETI is publicly available, including these resources :
- The HETI website. Here you will find information about HETI, its role and functions and contact details.
- HETI policies which may be of specific interest to the public. As a Statutory Health Corporation, HETI is subject to and adopts the Policy Directive issued by the Ministry of Health. HETI develops local policies and makes relevant ones available to the public.
- Register of government contracts. HETI publishes a register of contracts valued at more than $150,000 with private sector bodies. Information includes the name of the contractor and any related company involved in the contract, the start date and duration of the contract, the goods and services to be provided, the amount payable to the contractor, any renegotiation provisions, tender methods if applicable and payment provisions for operational or maintenance services under the contract.
- Between the period 01 July 2023 and 30 June 2024, no documents were tabled in Parliament by or on behalf of HETI. Should this occur, HETI will publish links to these documents on this website.
- Disclosure Log - HETI received no access applications between 01 July 2023 and 30 June 2024
2. Authorised Proactive release
You can ask HETI what information it will make available to the public, in addition to the information contained on its website. Under the GIPA Act HETI is encouraged to release as much information as possible, in an appropriate way and at the lowest reasonable cost. Contact HETI for more details.
3. Informal request
You can request specific information and HETI may release information without the need for a formal application, unless there are good reasons to require one. Contact HETI for more details.
4. Formal application
This is the last resort, if you haven’t been able to get the information you need in any other way. You can formally request specific information from HETI. Formal application must be made using this form.
The review and complaints rights of applicants as well as detailed information about the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 are detailed on the NSW Information and Privacy Commission website.
You can find out more about your right to information and new ways to access NSW Government information on the Information and Privacy Commission website, or by calling 1800 472 679 between 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays).