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Privacy of personal information is an important principle at ICL Psychotherapy. We are committed to collecting, using and disclosing personal information responsibly and only to the extent necessary for the services we provide. We also try to be open and transparent as to how we handle personal information. This document describes our privacy policies.
What is Personal Information
The term “personal information” has the same meaning as set out in the federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, 2011 (“PIPEDA”), and means any information about an identifiable individual, including, but not limited to, contact information, name, address, phone number or email address, gender, and date of birth.
The term “personal health information” has the same meaning as set out in Ontario’s Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004 (“PHIPA”), and includes information relating to your physical or mental health, as well as your health history, medical records, prescriptions, and your health number.
In this Privacy Policy, the term personal information also encompasses personal health information. Any information that has been collected in which all personal identifiers have been removed, such that the information could not reasonably be used to identify the individual, is not considered personal information or personal health information.
Who are We
ICL Psychotherapy is a private practice, and includes a number of therapists, therapists in supervised practice and administrative staff. We also use a number of consultants and agencies that may, in the course of their duties, have limited access to personal information we hold. These include bookkeepers and accountants, insurance companies, credit card companies, and lawyers. We restrict their access to any personal information as much as is reasonably possible. We also have their assurance that they follow appropriate privacy principles.
Consent
ICL Psychotherapy will obtain your consent prior to collecting any Personal Information (see the “Consent to Assessment and Treatment” document). However, we may need to collect, use and disclose your personal information without your consent only in limited circumstances as permitted by law. Situations under which information may be released without your consent, include:
The exceptions to confidentiality are rare. However, if they should occur, whenever possible, your associate will discuss with you any action that is being considered. There are times, however, where your associate may have to disclose information without speaking with you prior, especially if such a discussion would prevent them from securing your safety or the safety of others. We would always take appropriate measures to ensure that the requester understands the sensitive nature of the personal information that they may receive.
We will obtain your consent before collecting, using or disclosing your personal information for new purposes unrelated to the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.
In certain cases, you may choose not to provide us with some or all of your personal information. However, should you choose not to provide necessary personal information to us, that may impact your ability to interact with us or for us to provide you with certain services.
You may withdraw your consent at any time in writing. Please contact our Privacy and Information Officer listed below to find out how.
Types of Personal Information We Collect
We collect the following types of personal information about you for the purposes of delivering psychological services, billing and administration:
We Collect Personal Information - Primary Purpose
Like most organizations, we also collect, use and disclose information for purposes related to, or secondary to, our primary purposes. The most common examples of related and secondary purposes are as follows:
We Collect Personal Information - Related and Secondary Purposes
About Clients
ICL Psychotherapy collects, uses and discloses personal information only to provide psychological services to our clients. We collect and use your personal information to communicate with you (including setting up appointments, contacting you as needed, etc.), to deliver services and treatment to you, and to provide ongoing service and support. For example, we collect information about a client’s health history, including their family history, physical condition and function and social situation in order to help me assess what their health needs are, to advise them of their options and then to provide the health care they choose to have. A second primary purpose is to obtain a baseline of health and social information so that in providing ongoing health services we can identify changes that occur over time.
In some situations, the primary purpose of collecting personal information would be to conduct an assessment to provide a professional opinion about an individual’s psychological functioning. With the client’s consent, the opinion would be reported to the appropriate person or agency, for example, an insurance company, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, psychological/legal reports, or rehabilitation companies.
It would be rare for to collect such information without the client’s express consent, but this might occur in an emergency (e.g., the client is unconscious) or where we believe the client would consent if asked, and it is impractical to obtain consent (e.g., a family member passing a message on from a client that we have no reason to believe is not genuine).
About Members of the General Public
For members of the general public, our primary purposes for collecting personal information (e.g., contact telephone numbers) are to provide notice of special events (e.g., a seminar or conference) or to make them aware of psychotherapeutic services in general, or ICL Psychotherapy in particular, and to direct prospective clients to the appropriate associate.
On our website www.iclpsychotherapy.ca only collects, with the exception of cookies, the personal information you provide and only use that information for the purpose you gave it to us (e.g., to respond to your email message). Cookies are only used to help you navigate our website and are not used to monitor you.
About Contract Staff, Volunteers, and Students
For individuals who are contracted to do work for us (e.g., temporary workers), our primary purpose for collecting personal information is to ensure we can contact them in the future (e.g., for new assignments), and for necessary work-related communication (e.g., sending out pay cheques, year-end tax receipts). Examples of the type of personal information we collect for those purposes include home addresses and telephone numbers. It is rare for us to collect such information without prior consent, but it might happen in the case of a health emergency or to investigate a possible breach of law (e.g., if a theft were to occur in the clinic). If contract staff, volunteers or students wish a letter of reference or an evaluation, we will collect information about their work-related performance and provide a report, as authorized by them.
Protecting Personal Information
We understand the importance of protecting personal information, and are committed to protect the security of your personal information. We have put in place commercially reasonable physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and help prevent unauthorized access, maintain data security, and correctly use your personal information.
Your personal information may be stored on our database servers or hosted by third parties who have entered into agreements with us that require them to observe our Privacy Policy. Data centers are designed to be physically secure and protected from unauthorized access by unauthorized persons. Although we will make reasonable efforts to protect personal information from loss, misuse, or alteration by third parties, you should be aware that there is always some risk that an unauthorized third party could find a way to thwart our security systems.
We have taken many steps to protect your personal information, including:
Retention and Destruction of Personal Information
We retain your personal information only for as long as is necessary, for the purpose for which it was collected, in accordance with the ethics and standards of the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO). We are required to retain personal information for some time to ensure that we can answer any questions you might have about the services provided and for our accountability to the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO).
Clients or other individuals we deal with may have questions about our services after they have been received. We also provide ongoing services for many of our clients over a period of months or years for which our previous records are helpful. We retain our client information for a minimum of ten years after the last contact to enable us to respond to those questions and provide our services. College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO) and other regulatory bodies also requires us to retain our client records. For clients who are seen before the age of 18, records are retained for ten years following their 18th birthday.
We destroy electronic information by deleting it and, when the hardware is replaced or discarded, we ensure that the hard drive is physically destroyed. Personal information that is not part of the permanent clinical file is shredded or otherwise destroyed or de-identified. We retain any personal information relating to our general correspondence (e.g., with people who are not clients) newsletters, seminars and marketing activities for about six months after the newsletter ceases publication or a seminar or marketing activity is over.
You Can Look at Your Information
With only a few exceptions, you have the right to see what personal information we hold about you. Often all you have to do is ask. We can help you identify what records we might have about you. We will also try to help you understand any information you do not understand (e.g., short forms, technical language, etc.). We will need to confirm your identity, if we do not know you, before providing you with this access. We reserve the right to charge a nominal fee for such requests.
We may ask you to put your request in writing. If we cannot give you access, we will tell you within 30 days, if at all possible, and tell you the reason as to why we cannot give you access.
If you believe that there is a mistake in the information, you have the right to ask for it to be corrected. This applies to factual information and not to any professional opinions that we may have formed. We may ask you to provide documentation that our records are wrong. Where we agree that we made a mistake, we will make the correction and notify anyone to whom we sent this information. If we do not agree that we have made a mistake, we will still agree to include in our file a brief statement from you, and we will forward that statement to anyone else who received the earlier information.
Do You Have a Question
You may contact our Privacy Officer, Mr Wickus Joubert at:
ICL Psychotherapy
35-1100 Queen Street West, Mississauga, ON, L5H 4J4
Tel: 647-478-3992; Fax: 647-715-6130
Web: www.iclpsychotherapy.ca
We will attempt to answer any questions or concerns you might have.
If you wish to make a formal complaint about our privacy practices, please make it in writing to our Privacy and Information Officer. He will acknowledge receipt of your complaint, and ensure that it is investigated promptly and that you are provided with a formal written decision.
We will assist you if you inform us that you need assistance in preparing a request concerning Personal Information. Administrative charges may apply.
For general inquiries about personal information, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada oversees the administration of personal information privacy legislation. The Commissioner also acts as a kind of ombudsman for privacy disputes. The Privacy Commissioner of Canada can be reached at:
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada
30 Victoria Street
Gatineau, Quebec
K1A 1H3
Phone: (819) 994-5444 or 1-800-282-1376
https://www.priv.gc.ca/en
For general inquiries about personal health information, the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario oversees the administration of personal health information legislation in Ontario. The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario can be reached at:
Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
2 Bloor Street East, Suite 1400 Toronto, Ontario
M4W 1A8
Phone: (416) 326-3333 or 1-800-387-0073
https://www.ipc.on.ca
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