Privacy Notice
Under the ACT Adult Community Education Grants (ACE) Program 2019, Conflict Resolution Service is required to collect personal information about you and to disclose that personal information to Skills Canberra in the ACT Government.
Your personal information (including the personal information contained on this enrolment form), may be used or disclosed by Conflict Resolution Service for statistical, administrative, regulatory and research purposes. Conflict Resolution Service may disclose your personal information for these purposes to Skills Canberra.
Personal information that has been disclosed to Skills Canberra may be used or disclosed by Skills Canberra for the purposes of:
• facilitating statistics and research relating to ACE, including surveys and data linkage;
• understanding how the ACE market operates, for policy, workforce planning and consumer information; and,
• administering ACE, including program administration, regulation, monitoring and evaluation.
You may also receive a student survey administered by Skills Canberra. Please note you may opt out of the survey at the time of being contacted.
Skills Canberra will collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).
Skills Canberra may disclose your personal information to the National Centre for Vocational Education Research Ltd (NCVER).
NCVER will collect, hold, use and disclose your personal information in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), the National VET Data Policy and all NCVER policies and protocols (including those published on NCVER’s website at www.ncver.edu.au).
Note: You must enrol by 30 June 2024 and complete the course by midnight 30 September 2024. If any support or assistance is required, please contact CRS on 6189 0590 or training@crs.org.au.
YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO SIGN UP FOR THE PROGRAM.
You are not eligible for the program if you are not an Australian or New Zealand citizen; or a holder of a Australian permanent residence visa; or a migrant, refugee or asylum seeker holding a temporary or bridging Australian visa providing work and/or study rights.
Unique Student Identifier (USI)
You may already have a USI if you have done any nationally recognised training, which could include
training at work, completing a first aid course or RSA (Responsible Service of Alcohol) course, getting a
white card, or studying at a TAFE or training organisation. It is important that you try to find out whether
you already have a USI before attempting to create a new one. You should not have more than one USI. To
check if you already have a USI, use the ‘Forgotten USI’ link on the USI website at
https://www.usi.gov.au/faqs/i-have-forgotten-my-usi/.
In which country were you born?