Privacy notice

This privacy notice tells you what to expect Stoney Meadow Counselling to do with your personal information.

Contact details

What information we collect, use, and why

Lawful bases and data protection rights

Where we get personal information from

How long we keep information

Who we share information with

How to complain

Contact details

Email stoney.meadow.counselling@gmail.com

What information we collect, use, and why

We collect or use the following information for service updates:

Names and contact details

We collect or use the following personal information for dealing with queries, complaints or claims:

Names and contact details

Audio recordings of counselling sessions (if client agreed to have their session recorded at the outset of therapy)

Client accounts and records

Financial transaction information

Information relating to health and safety

Correspondence

We collect or use the following information to For the purpose of safeguarding individuals using the service:

Names and contact details

Date of birth

Health information

Records of therapy sessions

Client accounts and records

Records of consent, where appropriate

GP surgery address and telephone number

We also collect or use the following special category information to For the purpose of safeguarding individuals using the service. This information is subject to additional protection due to its sensitive nature:

Racial or ethnic origin

Religious or philosophical beliefs

Health information

Sex life information

Sexual orientation information

Lawful bases and data protection rights

Under UK data protection law, we must have a “lawful basis” for collecting and using your personal information. There is a list of possible lawful bases in the UK GDPR. You can find out more about lawful bases on the ICO’s website.

Which lawful basis we rely on may affect your data protection rights which are set out in brief below. You can find out more about your data protection rights and the exemptions which may apply on the ICO’s website:

Your right of access - You have the right to ask us for copies of your personal information. You can request other information such as details about where we get personal information from and who we share personal information with. There are some exemptions which means you may not receive all the information you ask for. Read more about the right of access.

Your right to rectification - You have the right to ask us to correct or delete personal information you think is inaccurate or incomplete. Read more about the right to rectification.

Your right to erasure - You have the right to ask us to delete your personal information. Read more about the right to erasure.

Your right to restriction of processing - You have the right to ask us to limit how we can use your personal information. Read more about the right to restriction of processing.

Your right to object to processing - You have the right to object to the processing of your personal data. Read more about the right to object to processing.

Your right to data portability - You have the right to ask that we transfer the personal information you gave us to another organisation, or to you. Read more about the right to data portability.

Your right to withdraw consent – When we use consent as our lawful basis you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. Read more about the right to withdraw consent.

If you make a request, we must respond to you without undue delay and in any event within one month.

To make a data protection rights request, please contact us using the contact details at the top of this privacy notice.

Our lawful bases for the collection and use of your data

Our lawful bases for collecting or using personal information for service updates are:

Consent - we have permission from you after we gave you all the relevant information. All of your data protection rights may apply, except the right to object. To be clear, you do have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.

Legitimate interests – we’re collecting or using your information because it benefits you, our organisation or someone else, without causing an undue risk of harm to anyone. All of your data protection rights may apply, except the right to portability. Our legitimate interests are:

To be able to get in touch with a you to cancel or rearrange your counselling session.

For more information on our use of legitimate interests as a lawful basis you can contact us using the contact details set out above.

Vital interests – collecting or using the information is needed when someone’s physical or mental health or wellbeing is at urgent or serious risk. This includes an urgent need for life sustaining food, water, clothing or shelter. All of your data protection rights may apply, except the right to object and the right to portability.

Our lawful bases for collecting or using personal information for dealing with queries, complaints or claims are:

Consent - we have permission from you after we gave you all the relevant information. All of your data protection rights may apply, except the right to object. To be clear, you do have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.

Contract – we have to collect or use the information so we can enter into or carry out a contract with you. All of your data protection rights may apply except the right to object.

Legitimate interests – we’re collecting or using your information because it benefits you, our organisation or someone else, without causing an undue risk of harm to anyone. All of your data protection rights may apply, except the right to portability.

For more information on our use of legitimate interests as a lawful basis you can contact us using the contact details set out above.

Vital interests – collecting or using the information is needed when someone’s physical or mental health or wellbeing is at urgent or serious risk. This includes an urgent need for life sustaining food, water, clothing or shelter. All of your data protection rights may apply, except the right to object and the right to portability.

Our lawful bases for collecting or using personal information for the purpose of safeguarding individuals using the service are:

Consent - we have permission from you after we gave you all the relevant information. All of your data protection rights may apply, except the right to object. To be clear, you do have the right to withdraw your consent at any time.

Contract – we have to collect or use the information so we can enter into or carry out a contract with you. All of your data protection rights may apply except the right to object.

Legitimate interests – we’re collecting or using your information because it benefits you, our organisation or someone else, without causing an undue risk of harm to anyone. All of your data protection rights may apply, except the right to portability.

For more information on our use of legitimate interests as a lawful basis you can contact us using the contact details set out above.

Vital interests – collecting or using the information is needed when someone’s physical or mental health or wellbeing is at urgent or serious risk. This includes an urgent need for life sustaining food, water, clothing or shelter. All of your data protection rights may apply, except the right to object and the right to portability.

Where we get personal information from

Directly from you

Enquiries made through my website.

How long we keep information

All information is destroyed eight years after the information was collected

For more information on how long we store your personal information or the criteria we use to determine this please contact us using the details provided above.

Who we share information with

Data processors

Accountant

This data processor does the following activities for us: Processes annual tax return, which could involve needing to see financial transactions.

Others we share personal information with

Organisations we need to share information with for safeguarding reasons, such as the 999 service or the client’s GP

Clinical supervisors (basic information such as first name, age, occupation, marital status, sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, religious beliefs)

How to complain

If you have any concerns about our use of your personal information, you can make a data protection complaint to us:

Email: stoney.meadow.counselling@gmail.com

If you remain unhappy with how we’ve used your data after raising a complaint with us, you can also complain to the ICO.

The ICO’s address:

Information Commissioner’s Office

Wycliffe House

Water Lane

Wilmslow

Cheshire

SK9 5AF

Helpline number: 0303 123 1113

Website: https://www.ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint