Sydney Counselling Centre takes the protection of your privacy very seriously. This Privacy Policy sets out how we deal with your personal information. Sydney Counselling Centre, (including its divisions and services) is bound by the Australian Privacy Principles (APP) under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth). It also has obligations under other laws, regulations and industry codes including the Employment and Related Services Code of Practice, Employment Services Industry Code of Conduct and NSW Psychologists Registration Board’s Code of Conduct as applicable. By using the Sydney Counselling Centre website, or by providing any personal information to Sydney Counselling Centre, you consent to the collection, use and disclosure of your personal information as set out in this Privacy Policy.
In order for us to supply services and benefits to you, we need to collect certain personal information about you. This personal information may include your name, address, telephone number, date of birth, email address and other contact details, bank account, credit card details and occupation. Sydney Counselling Centre may need to collect sensitive information from you such as your medical history and referring Doctor Information in accordance with the APP. From time to time, you may provide us, and we may collect from you, personal information of a third party. Where you provide the personal information of a third party, it is your responsibility to ensure that these persons are aware of this Privacy Policy, understand it, and agree to accept it. You do not have to provide us with any personal information, however, if you do not do so, we may not be able to provide you with the services or benefits you have requested.
We may also collect some information that is not personal information because it does not identify you. For example, we may collect anonymous answers to surveys or aggregated information about how our website is used. In some cases we may also collect your personal information through the use of cookies or your IP address. When you access our website, we may send you a ‘cookie’ (which is a small summary file containing a unique ID number) and record your IP address. This enables us to recognise your device (ie computer, tablet or smartphone) each time you visit our website. It also enables us to keep track of what you view so that we may display information which might be more relevant to your situation. We also use this information to observe traffic patterns, to determine which areas of our website have been visited and to measure traffic patterns in the aggregate. We use this to research our users’ habits so that we can improve our services. If you do not wish to receive cookies, you can set your browser so that your computer does not accept them.
Sydney Counselling Centre will use the personal information it collects for the purpose disclosed at the time of collection, or otherwise as set out in this Privacy Policy. Sydney Counselling Centre will not use your personal information for any other purpose without first seeking your consent, or where authorised or required by law. Sydney Counselling Centre collects uses and discloses personal information about you in order to supply our services or benefits to you, or for related purposes, for example:
We may also disclose your personal information to third parties who work with us in our business including, without limitation, any of our commercial associates, suppliers and business partners, agents, consultants, professional advisers to help provide, promote or improve the services or benefits we provide, or where authorised or required to do so by law. Sydney Counselling Centre may also disclose personal information in circumstances where it is authorised or required to do so by law, and in circumstances where we consider it is appropriate to do so in order to ensure laws are complied with, for example, to reduce the occurrence of fraud.
Sydney Counselling Centre is a provider of health services. ‘Health information’ is a highly sensitive type of personal information and is subject to further protection as it contains more private and comprehensive details about an individual. Health information is personal information or an opinion about: a person’s physical or mental health or disability a person’s express wishes about the future provision of health services for themselves a health service provided, or to be provided to a person ‘Health information’ includes your personal information. Once you are a client of Sydney Counselling Centre (or if we have collected health information about you), we also treat your personal information as ‘health information’.
Health information that we collect may include:
If you become a client of Sydney Counselling Centre your health information will be held in your client records. This is comprised of both hard copy and electronic records and will be established at the point of initial contact.
Your personal and health information is collected and used to ensure you can be informed about the services that we provide, that you receive the best possible care if you become a client of Sydney Counselling Centre, and for us to manage the health services we provide to you effectively. It will also be used to:
It will also be used internally for the administrative, marketing, planning, product or service development, quality control and research purposes of Sydney Counselling Centre.
If any of the personal or health information you provide is not accurate or complete, or you choose not to provide us with your personal information, it may detrimentally affect the services that we provide or we may be unable to provide you with our services at all.
Sydney Counselling Centre will take all reasonable steps to ensure your information is protected from misuse and loss and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. We will hold your health information across both electronic and hard copy form and information is destroyed or de-identified when no longer needed and when the legislative period relevant to medical records has expired. We have an internal policy with respect to how confidential information will be treated in-house to protect your privacy from accidental disclosure. They include the following directives that:
We may disclose your personal and health information to our employees, contractors and service providers for the purposes of us providing the health service to you and managing our business. We may also disclose your personal and health information to healthcare professionals directly involved in your treatment. However, if you are hospitalised as a result of your treatment and your records are needed urgently, they will be forwarded to the relevant medical professional without waiting for written consent.
Health information may also be provided to third parties if we are legally obliged to do so by a court subpoena, statutory authority, search warrant, coronial summons or to defend a legal action. If information is requested by a third party connected to you it must be accompanied by an original written authorisation from you to release that information.
There may be instances where mailing houses, couriers, payment processors, data entry services providers, electronic network administrators and debt collectors are be provided with some of your personal details. They will never have access to your treatment information.
Your personal and health information will never be disclosed other than as described in this policy.
You may request access to any information we hold about you at any time. Where we hold information about you that you are entitled to access, we will provide you with suitable means of accessing it. We will not charge you for making the request. In circumstances where you request a copy there may be a minimum fee of $25.00 to cover our administrative costs.
There may be instances where we cannot grant you access to some of the information we hold. For example, we may need to refuse access if granting access would interfere with the privacy of others. If that is the case, we will provide you with a written explanation of those reasons.
If you believe that the information we hold about you is incorrect, incomplete or inaccurate, then you may request us to amend it. We will consider if the information requires amendment and amend it if we conclude that it requires amendment. If we do not agree that there are grounds for amendment then we will add a note to the information stating that you disagree with it.
We may contact you directly or send you communications and information about our services that we consider may be of interest to you. These communications may be sent in various forms, including mail, phone and email, in accordance with applicable marketing laws. If you indicate a preference for a method of communication, we will use that method of communication. In addition, at any time you may opt-out of receiving communications from us by contacting us (see the details below) or by using opt-out facilities provided in the communication and we will the ensure that your name is removed from our mailing list. We will not provide your personal information to other organisations for the purposes of such communications.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, if you wish to update information we hold about you or if you wish to make a complaint about our collection, use or disclosure of your personal information under this Privacy Policy, please contact:
Privacy Officer
PO Box 5260
CHATSWOOD NSW 1515
We may change this policy from time to time. Any updated versions of this privacy policy will be posted on our website.