At our therapy centre, we take privacy very seriously. We understand that your personal information is important to you, and we want to assure you that we only collect and use the necessary data to provide you with the best possible therapy experience.
This includes your name and contact details, which we use to schedule appointments and communicate with you about your therapy sessions. We do not share this information with anyone outside of our therapy centre without your explicit consent.
We will not share your information with any external 3rd Parties.
We will keep your information on file to further support your therapy, but it will not be used for marketing purposes. No details are held within this website.
We also take measures to ensure the security of your personal information. If you have any questions or concerns about our privacy policy, please do not hesitate to contact us.
We abide by the GDPR regulations, keeping your information safe and secure.
Your information is limited to the use of The Initial Step.
- Right to be informed: organisations must tell individuals what data is being collected, how it’s being used, how long it will be kept and whether it will be shared with any third parties.
- Right of access: individuals have the right to request a copy of the information that an organisation holds on them.
- Right of rectification: individuals can correct inaccurate or incomplete data.
- Right to be forgotten: in certain circumstances, individuals can ask organisations to erase any personal data stored on them.
- Right of portability: in some circumstances, individuals can request that an organisation transfers their personal data to another company.
- Right to restrict processing: in some circumstances, individuals can request that an organisation limits its use of personal data.
- Right to object: individuals have the right to challenge certain types of processing, such as direct marketing.
- Rights related to automated decision making, including profiling: in most circumstances, individuals have the right to object to activities where automatic decisions are made based on their personal data.