Your Confidentiality This section tells you about your right to confidentiality
We work according to the Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling and Psychotherapy as specified by the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists and we are also subject to their complaints procedures.
We collect statistical information for our funders. Things like age, gender, postcode, racial group, attendance and so on. You are not identified by name on this information.
We keep what you tell us confidential to the agency. Basically, this means that your counsellor will not tell anyone what you talk about together. However, all counsellors talk about their work with a supervisor, who makes sure that the counsellor is working effectively. Occasionally, a counsellor may also need to speak to someone else within the agency, such as the Counselling Coordinator.
So, nothing you tell us will normally be passed on to anyone else outside the agency without your written permission.
In the following circumstances, we may talk with you about the possibility of talking with someone else:
If you are under 16 we may need to ask your parents if they agree to you coming to talk with us.
If your counsellor believes that you are not able to take responsibility for your own decisions.
If your counsellor believes you are at risk of serious harm.
In the following circumstances, we may have to talk with someone else:
If someone else seems at risk of serious harm
In an emergency situation
If ordered to by a court of law
More about confidentiality at Off The Record. . |