Privacy Policy

Clear Mind Therapy recognises the importance of protecting the privacy of information collected about visitors to our web site.  We are respectful of our customer’s right to privacy and will only use personal information in relation to our customers in a way that is agreed in the ‘National Privacy Principles for the Fair Handling of Personal Information’ under the Privacy Act 1988.

Personal Information

As part of our customer service and accounting needs we may need to ask for personal details such as your name, business name and ABN or ACN, healthcare provider, mailing and physical address, telephone number/s and e-mail address. We may require this information to send emails regarding appointments, accounts and special offers/promotions. The Privacy law requires the collection of personal information from you only if it is reasonable and practical to do so. You can decline to give information if it is not relevant to your business with us.

Security

We take care and have security measures in place so that your personal information is protected from unauthorised access or handling of your information. In regard to financial transactions any information relayed by you is not stored but only used in relation to the immediate authorised transaction.

Disclosure

We do not disclose your personal information to other organisations (for example market researchers, and others).  On request we will provide you with access and also change any of your personal information we hold (except in the limited circumstances recognised by privacy law). In this case we will ask questions and request a signed form from you to ensure that we are providing this information to the concerned party only.

Links to other sites

We provide links to third party websites and these linked sites are not under our control, and we cannot accept responsibility for the conduct of companies linked to our website. Before disclosing your personal information on any other website, we advise you to examine the terms and conditions of using that website and its privacy statement.

More information about privacy issues in Australia are available at https://www.oaic.gov.au/privacy-law/.