THERE WILL BE A LIGHT
THERE WILL BE A LIGHT
Introduction
We are committed to providing comprehensive, quality care to all individuals and families who attend our Practice. This privacy policy is to provide information to you, our client, on how your personal information (which includes your health information) is collected and used within our practice, and the circumstances in which we may share it with third parties.
Why and when your consent is necessary?
When you register as a client of our practice, you provide consent for our Psychologists and practice staff to access and use your personal information so they can provide you with the best possible healthcare. Only staff who need to see your personal information will have access to it. If we need to use your information for anything else, we will seek additional consent from you to do this.
Why do we collect, use, hold and share your personal information?
Our practice will need to collect your personal information to provide high quality healthcare services to you. Our main purpose for collecting, using, holding and sharing your personal information is to manage your health. We also use it for directly related business activities, such as financial claims and payments.
What personal information do we collect?
The information we will collect about you includes your:
How and when do we collect your personal information?
Our practice may collect your personal information in several different ways.
In some circumstances personal information may also be collected from other sources. Often this is because it is not practical or reasonable to collect it from you directly. This may include information from:
Why and with whom do we share your personal information?
In order to provide the highest quality of care for our patients we may be required to share your information. Only people who need to access your information will be able to do so. Other than in the course of providing medical services or as otherwise described in this policy, our practice will not share personal information with any third party without your consent.
We sometimes share your personal information
How do we store and protect your personal information?
Our patient records are in electronic format on a secure on-site computer system. The information recorded is protected by an individual password system and is accessible only to authorised personnel. Paper based information is converted to electronic format and is destroyed by shredding when no longer required.
Our staff are bound by a strict legal duty of confidentiality. It is an offence for our staff to give information about you to anyone except under limited circumstances set out in legislation. We maintain strict security policies and practices with respect to who has access to personal information about you.
How can you access and correct your personal information at our practice?
You have the right to request access to, and correction of, your personal information. Our practice acknowledges patients may request access to their medical records. Any request to access personal information must made be in writing to the practice via email or in person.
If personal information is provided to you as the result of a request, you will be charged a fee for costs incurred in providing that information such as photocopying, the administration time involved in processing your request, and postage. Please seek advice from our reception staff regarding fee’s associated with receiving personal records.
There may be instances where we cannot grant you access to the personal information we hold; however, we will only do so in accordance with our rights and obligations under the Privacy Act. For example, we may need to refuse access if granting access would interfere with the privacy of others or if it would result in a breach of confidentiality. If that happens, we will give you written reasons for any refusal.
Our practice will take reasonable steps to correct your personal information where the information is not accurate or up to date. From time to time, we will ask you to verify that your personal information held by our practice is correct and current.
How can you lodge a privacy-related complaint, and how will your complaint be handled at our practice?
We take complaints and concerns regarding privacy seriously. You should express any privacy concerns you may have in writing and address it to the Practice Manager. We will then attempt to resolve it in accordance with our resolution procedure and endeavour to respond to within 14 days. Our contact details are:
ADDRESS:
62 Waterworks Road,
Red Hill QLD 4059
PHONE: (07) 3368 1631
FAX: (07) 3144 5658
EMAIL: hello@littleshopofpop.com
612a Wynnum Road,
Morningside QLD 4170
PHONE: (07) 3899 1377
FAX: (07) 3144 5658
EMAIL: hello@littleshopofpop.com
You may also contact the OAIC. Generally, the OAIC will require you to give them time to respond before they will investigate. For further information visit www.oaic.gov.au or call the OAIC on 1300 363 992.
Privacy and our website
Please note that our website uses 'cookies'. Cookies are pieces of information that a website transfers to your computer's hard disk for record-keeping purposes, website usage statistics or to provide enhanced functionality on the site. Our cookies may do some or all of these depending on the particular page and its functionality. Generally, the information obtained by cookies is de-identified and does not constitute personal information but may include the IP address of your computer.
You are ultimately in control of your browser’s dealings with cookies. Most browsers are by default set to accept cookies but have the capacity to block or delete them. However, if you do not wish to receive any cookies you should set your browser to refuse cookies. In some instances, this may mean you will not be able to take full advantage of parts of our website. By using our website, you accept the use and installation of these cookies to provide you with these services.
Personal information collected through our website when booking an appointment runs directly through Power Diary and is electronically stored directly into our practice software. This information is kept private and is not displayed anywhere public. To view how Power Diary utilises your private information, please visit their website https://www.powerdiary.com
Policy review statement
This Privacy Policy is current as of October 2023 and is reviewed annually. From time to time we may make changes to our policy, processes and systems in relation to how we handle your personal information. Any changes made to our policy will be made available on our website and at our practice.
All Psychologists in Australia are required to register with the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA), which is regulated by the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA). This body is tasked with overseeing valid qualifications to provide services as a Psychologist, to ensure that psychologists meet commitments for Continuing Professional Development to further their learning and training, attend regular reflective professional supervision, and practice ethically.
The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is the peak body representing psychologists of various sub-types (e.g., Clinical, Forensic, Educational, General). The APS sets out the Ethical Guidelines for practicing psychologists, provides advocacy and consultation toward government and other organisations, and facilitates training and the furthering of psychology as a profession.
The APS has set out a Charter for Clients of APS Psychologists, which is displayed in our clinic waiting room and can be found at the website. It sets out your rights and expectations when visiting an APS psychologist.
Psychologists do not have to hold membership of the APS in order to practice in Australia, and some clinicians will choose to hold other professional memberships instead.
The Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) is the professional body for Social Workers, setting the benchmarks for professional education and practice in social work. Our Social Workers are members of the AASW and comply with their Code of Ethics and professional standards.
Psychologists will often register with other specialist interest groups and peak bodies, to further their networking and professional development in certain clinical fields. For example, Dr. Rachel is a member of the Centre for Perinatal Psychology www.centreforperinatalpsychology.com.au, and the World Association for Infant Mental Health www.waimh.org.
Like any new relationship, it can take a while to build trust and rapport with a new person. If you feel that you want to explore other therapists, the Australian Psychologist Society has a useful tool where you can search registered psychologists by location and specialty.
APS http://www.psychology.org.au/findapsychologist/default.aspx
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