Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy
Dragonfly Counselling
Last Updated: 20/06/2026
Introduction
Dragonfly Counselling is committed to protecting your privacy and handling your personal information with care, sensitivity, and confidentiality.
This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, and protect your personal information when you visit our website, contact us, enquire about services, or participate in counselling sessions, support groups, workshops, or other activities.
Who We Are
Business Name: Dragonfly Counselling
Business Type: Sole Trader
Email: tanithecounselling@gmail.com
Website: www.dragonfly-counselling.co.uk
For any questions regarding this Privacy Policy or your personal information, please contact us using the details above.
Information We Collect
Information You Provide
We may collect:
- Name
- Email address
- Telephone number
- Postal address (where relevant)
- Emergency contact details (where relevant)
- Information submitted through website contact forms
- Information provided during enquiries, bookings, counselling sessions, support groups, or consultations
Special Category Data
As a counselling and support service, we may collect sensitive personal information relating to:
- Physical or mental health
- Emotional wellbeing
- Family circumstances
- Experiences of domestic abuse or trauma
- Other information relevant to providing support services
This information is treated with the highest level of confidentiality and processed in accordance with UK data protection laws.
Website Information
We may automatically collect:
- IP address
- Browser type
- Device information
- Pages viewed
- Date and time of website visits
How We Use Your Information
We use your information to:
- Respond to enquiries
- Arrange appointments and consultations
- Deliver counselling and support services
- Maintain client records
- Communicate important service information
- Manage bookings and registrations
- Improve our website and services
- Meet legal and professional obligations
Legal Basis for Processing
We process personal information under the following lawful bases:
Contract
To provide counselling and support services requested by you.
Legitimate Interests
To manage and improve our services and respond to enquiries.
Consent
Where you have provided explicit consent, particularly for sensitive personal information.
Legal Obligations
Where required by law or professional requirements.
Confidentiality
Information shared during counselling sessions is confidential.
However, confidentiality may be breached where:
- There is a serious risk of harm to yourself or others
- There are safeguarding concerns involving a child or vulnerable adult
- Disclosure is required by law or court order
Where possible, any necessary disclosure will be discussed with you first.
How We Store Your Information
We take reasonable technical and organisational measures to keep your information secure.
Records may be stored:
- Electronically using password-protected systems
- In secure physical storage where applicable
Only authorised individuals will have access to your information.
How Long We Keep Information
Client records are retained for a period consistent with professional counselling standards and legal requirements.
After this period, records will be securely destroyed or deleted.
If you contact us but do not become a client, your information will only be retained for as long as necessary to deal with your enquiry.
Sharing Information
Dragonfly Counselling will never sell your personal information.
Information may only be shared:
- With your consent
- Where legally required
- For safeguarding purposes
- With professional advisers where necessary and appropriate
Any third parties used to support business operations are required to maintain confidentiality and data security.
Cookies
This website may use cookies to improve your browsing experience and website functionality.
Cookies help us understand how visitors use the website and improve its performance.
You can disable cookies through your browser settings if you prefer.
Your Rights
Under UK GDPR, you have the right to:
- Access your personal information
- Request correction of inaccurate information
- Request deletion of information where appropriate
- Restrict processing
- Object to processing
- Withdraw consent where consent is relied upon
- Lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)
Complaints
If you have concerns about how your information is handled, please contact Dragonfly Counselling first.
You may also contact the:
Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)
Changes to This Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in legal requirements or business practices.
The latest version will always be available on this website.
Additional note for a counselling website
Please do not include detailed confidential or crisis information in this contact form. This form is intended for enquiries only. If you or someone else is at immediate risk of harm, contact emergency services on 999.