Confidentiality

Your privacy and trust are at the heart of my work Everything you share in therapy is treated with the utmost respect and confidentiality. Creating a safe, non-judgemental space is essential for meaningful and effective therapy. What confidentiality means Your sessions are private. This means: What you share will not be disclosed to anyone else Your personal information is kept securely You can speak openly without fear of judgement I follow professional and ethical guidelines set by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). When confidentiality may be broken There are very rare situations where I may need to share information. This would only happen if there is a serious risk of harm, such as: Risk to your own safety Risk to someone else’s safety Legal obligations (for example, court orders) Where possible, this would always be discussed with you first. Confidentiality in workplace mediation For organisations, mediation sessions are also confidential. Individual discussions remain private No personal disclosures are shared without consent The focus is on resolving issues constructively and professionally This helps create a safe environment where all parties can speak openly. Secure and professional practice Sessions take place in a private and secure setting Online sessions are conducted via secure video platforms Notes are kept minimal and stored securely If you have any questions If you would like to understand more about confidentiality or how your information is handled, feel free to get in touch.