Confidentiality
We adhere to the code of ethics and conduct set by the British Psychological Society, which is based on Respect, Competence, Responsibility and Integrity. We keep all personal information confidential and adhere to the Data Protection Act (1998) We will only pass on information to a 3rd party (usually as a report) when requested to do so and only with consent of the client. Disclosure without the consent of a client will only happen if we are legally bound to do so. In case a client objects to disclosure of certain topics in a report, he/she must make this clear prior to the report being written.
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