Disclaimer

Care has been taken in the compilation of this web site. The statements and general information contained on this site are believed to be correct at the time of publishing. However, the owners of the site shall not be liable for any loss, damage or inconvenience arising from inaccuracies.

Also, the owner of this site cannot control the content of, or take responsibility for, pages provided by external providers/organisations, or those maintained by external providers/organisations that can be accessed via this site. Any external products and services listed do not necessarily carry the endorsement of this site or imply a recommendation. If you are aware that any of the information here contains mistakes or needs updating, please let us know using the contact us page.

Privacy Policy

Matters discussed with counsellors are confidential. However, there are some situations in which counsellors have a duty of care to override confidentiality. These are:

  • when a person is at risk of harming themselves or another person
  • when a child is at risk
  • when the courts subpoena a client's file

Under the above situations, counsellors may have to inform another person or authority. Clients will be advised of these matters at the time or at the earliest opportunity.

Counsellors are required to record information about their work with their clients. This information is securely kept in files. You have the right to read or obtain information from your file if you wish, however clients' files remain the property of Beyond Wellness Counselling Services.