Are appointments completely confidential?
Attending counselling at CCASA is private. • No personal information will be given to anyone outside of CCASA unless you give written permission to your counsellor. The type of information you want released, who to release it to, and the reason you want it to be released will be discussed with you. The agency has a form you must fill out and sign before your information can be released. These are in place to ensure we protect your privacy. • Your counsellor may wish to discuss your counselling with their supervisor or other counselling team members to make certain they are providing you with the best service possible. This will be discussed with you beforehand. • Your cousellor may ask your permission to video or audiotape your session for supervision reasons. These possibilities will be discussed with you at the time and will only be done with your consent. Information that cannot be kept confidential and may be released without your permission: • You tell your counsellor that a child
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