Privacy & Security
Support for every stage of life
Inclusive practice statement
We are committed to non-discriminatory practice with regard to your age, race, religion, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical ability, socio-economic status, or mental health status.
We offer neuro-affirming care, respecting your neurodivergence, and avoiding seeing neurodiversity as evidence of psychopathology.
We strive for accessibility and we are happy to work with you to meet your individual needs.
We strive for culturally sensitive practice, learning about, respecting and meeting your culturally-based requirements.
Collection & use of personal information
To provide you with appropriate Psychology services, we will need to collect and use your personal information.
The information we collect includes, but is not limited to, your: name, date of birth, contact details, emergency contact details, other demographic information, health history, developmental, and family history. Typically, we will collect this information directly from you, but at times we may collect information from third parties with your consent. If you provide inaccurate information or withhold relevant information from us, it may restrict the service we can provide you.
If the client is under the age of 18, please ensure that you have provided us with any legal Orders pertaining to your child. This ensures that we are following all legal requirements. If parents are separated and have joint parental responsibility, then consent will be required from both parents.

