Privacy Statement
In order for me to provide a professional and safe service, I may need to collect, store and use personal information from my service users. This privacy statement sets out the terms in which I do this, what I collect, why, how it is stored, who has access to it, those I may share it with and how long I will retain it for.
The Data Protection Principles
I will comply with data protection law. The law states that the personal information that I hold about you must be:
- Used lawfully, fairly and in a transparent way.
- Collected only for valid purposes that I have clearly explained to you and not used in any way that is incompatible with those purposes.
- Relevant to the purposes we have told you about and limited only to those purposes
- Accurate and kept up to date
- Kept only as long as necessary for the purposes that we have told you about
- Kept securely
The information that I collect
I collect details about each service user from the referral form and initial assessment forms to include Name, Address, Date of Birth, Age, Telephone Number, Email address, Doctor Details, Next of kin and reasons for accessing the service such as relevant medical history and current emotional state. I may also have appointments in my diary which are client coded (Just initials)
Why I need to collect this personal data
The information that I collect, enables me to determine the service users needs from the service I provide, to implement safeguarding procedures if required and for me to be able to contact the service user if I need to, for example when appointments are being made or cancelled.
Storage of information
Each Service users personal information is kept in an individual file and is stored in a locked filing cabinet at all times. Each service user is given a coded reference number.
Access to information
Access to any private information is on a need to know basis only, and is limited to myself as the Director and Counsellor within the service, and designated counsellors to their own service user should I expand within the future.
Sharing of information
I may only share personal information in the event of a safeguarding concern or a requested court order for my notes, otherwise your details will not be shared with other individuals or agencies without your consent.
Your rights to access your data
Under certain circumstances, by law you have the right to:
- Request access to your personal information (commonly known as a “data subject access request”). This enables you to receive a copy of the personal information we hold about you and to check that we are lawfully processing it.
- Request correction of the personal information that we hold about you. This enables you to have any incomplete or inaccurate information we hold about you corrected. You may be asked to correct the information yourself.
- Request erasure of your personal information. This enables you to ask us to delete or remove personal information where there is no good reason for us continuing to process it. You also have the right to ask us to delete or remove your personal information where you have exercised your right to object to processing (see below).
- Request the restriction of processing of your personal information. This enables you to ask us to suspend the processing of personal information about you, for example if you want us to establish its accuracy or the reason for processing it.
- Request the transfer of your personal information to another party.
The timescales in which I keep information for
I keep your data for no longer than necessary, only retaining it for any period required by law. Your data will be held for the duration of your therapy and normally for three years from the date or your last session where, thereafter, it will be destroyed.
Sometimes, the nature of certain requests for counselling require me to keep data for a longer period of time, I will advise you if this is the case.
My privacy statement is provided under the terms of the European Union General Data Protection Regulations 2017 and the UK Data Protection Act 2018