Privacy Policy
This document describes the privacy policy of Catherine Knott Psychology for the management of your personal information. The psychological service provided is bound by the legal requirements of the Australian Privacy Principles set out in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and Victorian Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014.
Personal information
Your information is stored securely and accessed only by your psychologist and the authorised staff or providers of the practice, as required, in accordance with the practice’s policies and procedures.
Your information is stored using secure electronic systems (Zanda) that adhere to Australian Privacy laws.
The information collected includes your personal details such as name, address and contact phone numbers. As part of providing a psychological service, such as a psychological assessment or treatment, we will also need to collect and record other personal information that is relevant to your current situation. This includes keeping a record of what happens during sessions, any psychological tests you complete, and any information received from others, such as your GP, lawyer or insurance company.
The information collected includes your personal details such as name, address and contact phone numbers. As part of providing a psychological service, such as a psychological assessment or treatment, we will also need to collect and record other personal information that is relevant to your current situation. This includes keeping a record of what happens during sessions, any psychological tests you complete, and any information received from others, such as your GP, lawyer or insurance company.
How your personal information is collected
There are a number of ways your personal information is collected, including when:
- You provide information directly to your psychologist in your session and in writing such as letters, email or text messages.
- You interact directly with Catherine Knott Psychology employees such as our administration staff.
- Other health practitioners, such as your GP, provide personal information to Catherine Knott Psychology through referrals, correspondence and medical reports.
- We receive personal information from other sources, such as lawyers, employers or insurance companies through correspondence or reports.
If you have concerns that the information recorded is not correct, please discuss your concerns with our administration staff or your psychologist.
Concerns
If you have a concern about the management of your personal information, you may inform your psychologist or our reception staff. Upon request you can obtain a copy of the Australian Privacy Principles, which describe your rights and how your personal information should be handled.
Ultimately, if you wish to lodge a formal complaint about the use of, disclosure of, or access to, your personal information, you may do so with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner: