Client confidentiality and the protection of privacy is extremely important to the Child, Adolescent, and Family Centre of Ottawa (CAFCO, “we” and “us”). This Privacy Notice explains how CAFCO and its professionals collect, use, disclose and otherwise handle personal health information.
CAFCO is a multi-disciplinary group of professionals that includes psychologists, occupational therapists, pediatricians, psychometrists, psychotherapists, social workers, and speech-language pathologists.
CAFCO is a “health information custodian”, or “custodian” of personal health information for the purposes of the Ontario Personal Health Information Protection Act (PHIPA), and the professionals, staff and volunteers who work with us are considered agents that process personal health information on our behalf. CAFCO and its agents are collectively responsible for protecting client privacy by complying with PHIPA as well as obligations for privacy and confidentiality established by the various self-regulatory bodies that apply to our professionals.
Personal health information includes information about an individual that:
We collect, use and disclose personal health information only as is reasonably necessary to provide services to our clients. We collect and use information about a client’s health history, including their family history, physical condition and function and social situation so that we can refer them to the appropriate professional, assess their physical or mental health needs, develop recommendations for treatment, and provide mental or physical health services chosen by the client. We also collect and use personal health information for other related purposes, such as contacting clients, scheduling appointments and processing payment for services.
In almost all circumstances personal health information is collected, used and/or disclosed only with the informed express consent of clients or substitution decision-makers. Only in rare cases do we collect, use or disclose personal information without your express consent, which could include the following:
We will never use or share your personal health information for marketing purposes.
Our web server automatically collects non-identifying data about visitors to our website, including internet protocol addresses, date, time and the pages viewed. We use this information to better understand how people interact with our site in order to improve it. We do not know the identity of anyone who visits our site, unless the person voluntarily provides contact information through the site.
Information and electronic systems are never completely secure, but we have in place administrative, technical and physical security controls to reduce the risk that personal health information could be subject to unauthorized access, use or disclosure. This includes the following measures:
CAFCO uses Owl practice management software to create and store client records, schedule appointments, obtain and record client consent, and for providing virtual care. All information in Owl is stored on servers that are located in Canada. We also use Microsoft as our email provider, and some of the emails that we send and receive contain personal health information.
We are required to retain your information for minimum time periods so that we can answer any questions you might have about the services provided, as well as to meet professional regulatory obligations.
For example, our psychologists are required to retain client files for a period of 10 years after the child turns 18.
Personal health information that is no longer required is permanently destroyed or returned to the client. Electronic information is destroyed through permanent deletion, while paper files are shredded, both in accordance with recognized industry standards.
You have a general right to access the personal health information that we have about you, as well as to request that we correct any errors in that information, subject to certain limitations under applicable law. You can make a request in writing using the contact information below. We may request certain information to verify your identity when responding to such requests. If you are requesting access to personal health information on behalf of another person, such as a child, we may require that person to consent to the disclosure of their information.
If you have any questions or concerns about privacy, you can contact our Privacy Officer directly at jdesjardins@cafco-ceafo.ca.
We take your privacy seriously, and ask that you give us the opportunity to respond to any concerns that you may have before making a complaint elsewhere. However, if we are unable to resolve your concerns to your satisfaction, you are entitled to make a complaint to the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario, who is responsible for overseeing PHIPA. The Information and Privacy Commissioner can be reached at:
2 Bloor Street East, Suite 1400
Toronto, ON M4W 1A8
Tel.: (416) 326-3333
Fax.: (416) 325-9195
www.ipc.on.ca