Counselling and therapeutic services for the self developing generation.
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counselling & therapeutic services
Privacy Policy
Your privacy and the protection of your personal data is important to us. As of May 25, 2018, we have an obligation to collect and protect your data in accordance with new European standards for data protection. The goal of the new framework is to make sure that we deal with your data in a lawful, fair, and transparent manner, and that we take steps to ensure that your data is adequately protected.
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This Privacy Policy is where we explain to you how we collect, use, and store your personal data. You can request further information at any time about what personal information we are holding and how it is being used.
We are limited to using your data under the following conditions: where you have consented to it, where we need to do so in order to fulfil our contract with you, or in certain special circumstances, such as compliance with legal obligations, or for other legitimate purposes.
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Communication with you
When you contact us using email, a contact form on our website, via social media, or by any other method, we will use this information to reply to your message and to respond to your request. If you decide to remain in contact with us by means of becoming a client, these details will be stored securely and used to contact you by your preferred method of contact.
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Your Rights
You have the right to determine how your data is collected and used by us. In particular:
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Your personal information can only be held on valid bases, such as your consent, and our contractual obligation to provide services to you.
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You have the right to know whether or not we are processing your personal information.
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You can request that your personal information be sent to you in electronic format.
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You have the right to restrict the purposes for which we may use your personal information.
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You have the right to request that incorrect information about you be rectified.
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You have the right to request that your personal information be erased, also known as the “right to be forgotten,” subject only to imperatives of public policy specified in the GDPR (Art. 17.3), or to our own specific needs concerning legal obligations or claims.
You can exercise your rights at any time by contacting us. If you consented to us collecting and/or processing your personal information but change your mind, you can get in touch with us to request that we erase the personal information that we hold about you.
Contact Information
If you have any questions or concerns regarding any aspect of this policy, wish to find out what data we hold about you, or would like to request the erasure of your personal data, please contact us using one of the methods outlined on our contact us page.