Mental health of child asylum seekers in 2004 - Villawood Detention Centre
Dear Department of Immigration and Border Protection,
I am wanting to obtain documents regarding the number of admissions
to health clinics due to mental health issues of asylum seekers under the age of 18
residing in Villawood Detention Centre during 2004.
Yours faithfully,
Lisa Solinareos
UNCLASSIFIED
Our references: FA 15/06/00618; ADF2015/25170
Dear Lisa Solinareos
Thank you for your email. I understand that you wish to make a request for
information under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).
The department has reviewed its practices in relation to the validity of
requests received under the FOI Act, where a form 424A is not provided.
The purpose of this email is to confirm details of how notices under the
FOI Act may be sent to you.
Requirements of the Act
The requirements for a valid FOI request are set out in section 15(2) of
the Act, which provides that:
The request must:
(a) be in writing; and
(aa) state that the request is an application for the purposes of this
Act; and
(b) provide such information concerning the document as is reasonably
necessary to enable a responsible officer of the agency, or the Minister,
to identify it; and
(c) give details of how notices under this Act may be sent to the
applicant (for example, by providing an electronic address to which
notices may be sent by electronic communication).
The Act envisages that an agency and the applicant will, where necessary
and appropriate, engage in dialogue about the request. The Act also
envisages that there may be instances when an agency will wish to send a
formal legal notice to an applicant, for example, when the agency believes
that it would be a substantial and unreasonable diversion of resources to
process the request or intends to charge the applicant for processing the
request. In addition, the Act provides applicants with review rights
which are activated by the act of the agency ‘notifying’ the applicant of
the decision.
In order to engage in this dialogue, the applicant must provide an address
through which the applicant intends to be contactable. It should be an
address through which the agency will be able to write to the applicant
and receive a response to the communication. It must also be an address
through which the agency can reasonably assume that legal notices will be
received, read and responded to by the applicant. This requirement has
been an element of a valid FOI request since the Act was first enacted in
1982.
Issues regarding your request
I am not satisfied that the web address you have provided meets the
requirement of ‘details of how notices under this Act may be sent to the
applicant’ (s.15(2)(c) of the Act). In particular, it does not appear to
be an address to which the agency could send a ‘notice’. The address you
have provided appears to be an address for publication of correspondence
on the internet.
Next steps
Please confirm by writing to [1][email address] that the web address you
have provided is an address to which the Department can send you notices,
by close of business Monday 22 June 2015. The request will then be
validated.
Alternatively you may nominate a separate address for the purpose of the
Department issuing you with a ‘notice’ under the Act.
If you have not provided confirmation by that time, the request will be
closed as invalid.
Yours sincerely
FOI Helpdesk
Freedom of Information Section
Immigration and Border Protection Portfolio
E: [2][email address]
UNCLASSIFIED
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References: FA 15/06/00618; ADF2015/25170
Dear Ms Solinareos
Thank you for your email to the Department confirming that Right to Know
is an address to which the Department can send you a notice under the FOI
Act. I note this correspondence was received by the NSW FOI Team on Friday
19 June 2015.
Communication with the Department
Considering your advice the Department will send all communication and
formal notices under the FOI Act to the web address:
[1][FOI #1084 email].
You may continue to corresponded with the Department through this web
address. Alternatively, you may contact the Department at
[2][email address].
I note that you have submitted a second request to the Department through
Right to Know. However, I am not aware of any correspondence to confirm
where the Department can send a notice with respect to the second request.
You may respond directly to the correspondence, sent by the Department, to
confirm the second requests address for notices.
Yours sincerely
Janelle Raineri
FOI Contact Officer I FOI Helpdesk
Freedom of Information Section
Immigration and Border Protection Portfolio
T: 02 6264 1580
E: [3][email address]
Please note I am out of the office from 2:30 PM
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From 1 July 2015 email addresses will change from '@immi.gov.au' or
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Australian Border Force will be established within the Department. Please
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Our references: FA 15/06/00618; ADF2015/25170
Dear Ms Solinareos
Please find attached the acknowledgement of receipt for your recent FOI
Request.
Exclusion of non-SES staff personal details and SES telephone contact
details
The Department’s policy is to exclude the personal details of officers not
in the Senior Executive Service (SES), as well as the mobile and work
telephone numbers of SES staff, contained in documents that fall within
scope of an FOI request. If you require names and contact details of
non-SES officers, or direct telephone numbers of SES staff, please inform
us so the decision maker may consider your request. Otherwise we will take
it that you agree to that information being excluded from the scope of
your request.
Yours sincerely
FOI Helpdesk
Freedom of Information Section
Immigration and Border Protection Portfolio
E: [1][email address]
UNCLASSIFIED
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From 1 July 2015 email addresses will change from '@immi.gov.au' or
'@customs.gov.au' to '@border.gov.au'. This is to reflect the Department
of Immigration and Border Protection and the Australian Customs and Border
Protection Service integrating into a single organisation - the Department
of Immigration and Border Protection - on 1 July 2015. At this time the
Australian Border Force will be established within the Department. Please
update your records and systems to reflect this change.
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UNCLASSIFIED
Our references: FA 15/06/00618; ADF2015/25170
Dear Lisa Solinareos,
I refer to your FOI request received on 5 June 2015, seeking access to
the following:
I am wanting to obtain documents regarding the number of admissions to
health clinics due to mental health issues of asylum seekers under the age
of 18 residing in Villawood Detention Centre during 2004.
I have made a decision on this request. Please see attached my signed
decision letter.
This request has now been closed.
Yours sincerely
Marianne Nolte-Crimp
FOI Officer | Freedom of Information Section
Access to Information Branch | Information Management Task Force
Corporate Group
Department of Immigration and Border Protection
E: [1][email address]
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