Disclosure of Personal Information

Clients’ personal information will remain confidential except when:

  1. It is subpoenaed by a court; or
  2. Failure to disclose the information would in the reasonable belief of the Mind and Body Matter place a client or another person at serious risk to life, health or safety; or
  3. The client’s prior approval has been obtained to:
    a. provide a written report to another professional or agency, e.g., a GP or a lawyer; or
    b. discuss the material with another person, e.g. a parent, employer or health provider; or
    c. disclose the information in another way; or
  4. you would reasonably expect your personal information to be disclosed to another professional or agency (e.g. your GP) and disclosure of your personal information to that third party is for a purpose which is directly related to the primary purpose for which your personal information was collected; or
  5. disclosure is otherwise required or authorised by law.

A client’s personal information is not disclosed to overseas recipients, unless the client consents or such disclosure is otherwise required by law. Clients’ personal information will not be used, sold, rented or disclosed for any other purpose.