Privacy Policies

Note: These Privacy Policies are in addition to the Privacy and Confidentiality Agreement that both client and counsellor agree to before commencing counselling (also included on this page for information).

This pages outlines general privacy policies relating to the website and to the business overall, and are developed in accordance with the Australian Privacy Principles. These policies refer mostly to personal information collected outside of counselling sessions.

Confidentiality in counselling is an absolute priority and is necessary for supporting client autonomy and engagement. The Privacy and Confidentiality Agreement protects your personal information shared during counselling, within the limits of disclosure relating to safety or legal obligations.

(1) Website

Congruence Counselling website is owned by Congruence Counselling, which is a data controller of your personal data.

We have adopted this Privacy Policy, which determines how we are processing the information collected by Congruence Counselling, which also provides the reasons why we must collect certain personal data about you. Therefore, you must read this Privacy Policy before using Congruence Counselling website.

We take care of your personal data and undertake to guarantee its confidentiality and security.

Personal information we collect:

When you visit the Congruence Counselling, we automatically collect certain information about your device, including information about your web browser, IP address, time zone, and some of the installed cookies on your device. Additionally, as you browse the Site, we collect information about the individual web pages or products you view, what websites or search terms referred you to the Site, and how you interact with the Site. We refer to this automatically-collected information as “Device Information.” Moreover, we might collect the personal data you provide to us (including but not limited to Name, Surname, Address, payment information, etc.) during registration to be able to fulfill the agreement.

Why do we process your data?

Our top priority is customer data security, and, as such, we may process only minimal user data, only as much as it is absolutely necessary to maintain the website. Information collected automatically is used only to identify potential cases of abuse and establish statistical information regarding website usage. This statistical information is not otherwise aggregated in such a way that it would identify any particular user of the system.

You can visit the website without telling us who you are or revealing any information, by which someone could identify you as a specific, identifiable individual. If, however, you wish to use some of the website’s features, or you wish to receive our newsletter or provide other details by filling a form, you may provide personal data to us, such as your email, first name, last name, city of residence, organization, telephone number. You can choose not to provide us with your personal data, but then you may not be able to take advantage of some of the website’s features. For example, you won’t be able to receive our Newsletter or contact us directly from the website. Users who are uncertain about what information is mandatory are welcome to contact us via info@congruence-counselling.com.

Links to other websites:

Our website may contain links to other websites that are not owned or controlled by us. Please be aware that we are not responsible for such other websites or third parties' privacy practices. We encourage you to be aware when you leave our website and read the privacy statements of each website that may collect personal information.

Information security:

We secure information you provide on computer servers in a controlled, secure environment, protected from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. We keep reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards to protect against unauthorized access, use, modification, and personal data disclosure in its control and custody. However, no data transmission over the Internet or wireless network can be guaranteed.

Legal disclosure:

We will disclose any information we collect, use or receive if required or permitted by law, such as to comply with a subpoena or similar legal process, and when we believe in good faith that disclosure is necessary to protect our rights, protect your safety or the safety of others, investigate fraud, or respond to a government request.

Contact information:

If you would like to contact us to understand more about this Policy or wish to contact us concerning any matter relating to individual rights and your Personal Information, you may send an email to info@congruence-counselling.com.

(2) Australian Privacy Principles - Privacy Policy

Congruence Counselling is committed to providing quality services to you and this policy outlines ongoing obligations to you in respect of your Personal Information is managed.

Congruence Counselling adopts the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) contained in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act). The APPs govern the way in which Personal Information is collected, used, disclosed, stored, secured and dispose of.

A copy of the Australian Privacy Principles may be obtained from the website of The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at https://www.oaic.gov.au/.

What is Personal Information and why do we collect it?

Personal Information is information or an opinion that identifies an individual. Examples of Personal Information includes names, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers.

This Personal Information is obtained in many ways including counselling sessions, intake forms, correspondence (including but not limited to telephone and email), and through the congruence-counselling website and more.

Your Personal Information is collected for the primary purpose of providing services or information about those services. Congruence Counselling may also use your Personal Information for secondary purposes closely related to the primary purpose, in circumstances where you would reasonably expect such use or disclosure.

If you subscribe to any mailing lists via the website, you may unsubscribe at any time.

If the reason for collecting Personal Information is not obvious, Congruence Counselling will explain why the Personal Information is being requested.

Sensitive Information

Sensitive information is defined in the Privacy Act to include information or opinion about such things as an individual's racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, membership of a political association, religious or philosophical beliefs, membership of a trade union or other professional body, criminal record or health information.

Sensitive information will be used by us only:

• For the primary purpose for which it was obtained

• For a secondary purpose that is directly related to the primary purpose

• With your consent; or where required or authorised by law.

Third Parties

Where reasonable and practicable to do so, Personal Information is collected only from you directly (with the exception of website-related information as described above). However, in some circumstances Congruence Counselling may be provided with information by third parties.

Disclosure of Personal Information

Your Personal Information may be disclosed in a number of circumstances including the following:

• Third parties where you consent to the use or disclosure; and

• Where required or authorised by law.

Security of Personal Information

Your Personal Information is stored in a manner that reasonably protects it from misuse and loss and from unauthorized access, modification or disclosure. Your information is stored over a number of trusted digital systems, such as Halaxy and Microsoft email servers. The digital systems used may change over time.

When your Personal Information is no longer needed for the purpose for which it was obtained, Congruence Counselling will take reasonable steps to destroy or permanently de-identify your Personal Information. However, most of the Personal Information is or will be stored in client files which will be kept for a minimum of 7 years.

Access to your Personal Information

You may access the Personal Information we hold about you and to update and/or correct it, subject to certain exceptions. If you wish to view your Personal Information, please contact us in writing.

In order to protect your Personal Information we may require identification from you before providing access to the requested information.

Maintaining the Quality of your Personal Information

It is an important that your Personal Information is up to date. Congruence Counselling will take reasonable steps to make sure that your Personal Information is accurate, complete and up-to-date. If you find that the information is not up to date or is inaccurate, please advise Congruence Counselling as soon as practicable so that your records can be updated.

Policy Updates

This Policy may change from time to time and is available on the Congruence Counselling website (that is, on this page).

Privacy Policy Complaints and Enquiries

If you have any queries or complaints about this Privacy Policy please contact Congruence Counselling.

(3) Example Privacy and Confidentiality Agreement for counselling session

This example of a pre-counselling confidentiality agreement relates to information collected during a counselling session, and mostly covers what you disclose on your intake form and any notes that I record during sessions. My notes are generally brief and high-level, and serve to maintain continuity between sessions and inform review and planning of sessions.

Privacy and Confidentiality Agreement
Confidentiality and Record Keeping:

In general, the information that you share with me will remain confidential. This means that I must protect your privacy and not share information about you with others. This applies whether the information is given to me verbally or in written form and extends to the fact that you have attended or will attend counselling with me. I have a legal obligation to protect this information, and I do so by ensuring that all records are kept secure. I will keep your counselling records for at least seven (7) years, and in some cases I may be required by law to retain records for a longer period.

Limits of Confidentiality:

It is important that you understand, however, that there are certain circumstances under which I will share information about you or about what you have told me. These situations are:

• Where you have explicitly given me permission to share information, such as informing your emergency contact of an emergency situation or when you have given your permission for a referral.
• Where I consider you to be at risk of harming yourself or someone else.
• Where I consider a child to be at risk.
• In some cases where a significant crime may be or has been committed.
• Where your counselling records, or part thereof, have been requested by a court of law.

At times, I may also discuss aspects of our work together with my professional supervisor. This is an important part of meeting my professional responsibilities. I will not provide information that could identify you during these discussions.

Confidentiality Agreement

Before we commence counselling, you must agree to the confidentiality agreement to indicate your understanding of the information outlined here.

If you have any questions or concerns about privacy or confidentiality, please get in touch.

I understand the limits of confidentiality as they are outlined herein and agree to the terms outlined here.