Data and Privacy
How we handle your information
These documents explain how Huda Therapy and Wellbeing collects, stores, and protects your personal data in line with UK GDPR and the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025.
Last Updated: 1st August 2026
Introduction
Huda Therapy & Wellbeing is committed to protecting your privacy and handling your personal information with care, respect and confidentiality. This Privacy Policy explains what personal information is collected, how it is used, how it is stored, and the rights you have in relation to your information.
Personal information is processed in accordance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR), the Data Protection Act 2018, and the professional standards of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).
Information Collected
In order to provide counselling services safely and professionally, Huda Therapy & Wellbeing may collect and hold the following types of personal information.
Personal Details
This may include:
Therapy-Related Information
Information relevant to counselling may include:
This information may include special category personal data under UK data protection law, which is subject to additional legal protection.
Clinical Notes
Brief professional notes may be made following appointments. These may include:
Emergency Contact Information
Emergency contact details may be requested where this is appropriate for safe practice.
Financial Information
Financial records may include:
Huda Therapy & Wellbeing does not store full card details. Card payment information is processed securely by the relevant payment provider in accordance with their own privacy and security standards.
Website Enquiries
If you contact Huda Therapy & Wellbeing through the website, email or a contact form, the information you provide may be retained in order to respond to your enquiry.
How Information Is Collected
Most personal information is collected directly from you.
This may occur when you:
Personal information is not routinely collected from third parties unless you have given consent or there is a lawful reason for doing so.
Lawful Basis for Processing
Personal information is processed only where there is a lawful basis under UK GDPR.
For counselling services, the lawful basis for processing personal data is generally:
Where health or therapy-related information is processed, the additional lawful basis is:
Processing is also carried out in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018.
How Personal Information Is Used
Personal information may be used for the following purposes:
Personal information is not sold, rented or used for unrelated marketing purposes without consent.
Professional Supervision
As part of safe and ethical practice, Huda Therapy & Wellbeing undertakes regular clinical supervision.
When client work is discussed in supervision:
Supervision forms an important part of maintaining safe, reflective and effective therapeutic practice.
Clinical Executor
Huda Therapy & Wellbeing has appointed a Clinical Executor as part of responsible practice planning.
If the Practice Owner becomes unable to continue practising due to serious illness, incapacity or death, the Clinical Executor may access essential client information solely for the purpose of:
The Clinical Executor is bound by the same standards of confidentiality and professional responsibility.
Sharing Personal Information
Personal information will be treated as confidential and will not be shared unless there is a lawful, ethical or professional reason to do so.
Information may be shared in limited circumstances with:
Third-Party Service Providers
Huda Therapy & Wellbeing uses carefully selected third-party providers to support the delivery of services. These may include:
These providers may process personal information only where necessary for the service they provide and are expected to comply with relevant data protection requirements.
International Transfers
Some third-party providers used by Huda Therapy & Wellbeing may process personal information outside the United Kingdom.
Where this occurs, reasonable steps will be taken to ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place in accordance with UK data protection law.
Further information about international data transfers can be requested by contacting the practice.
Retention of Information
Personal information is retained only for as long as necessary to meet professional, legal and insurance obligations.
Further details about retention periods can be found in the Huda Therapy & Wellbeing Data Retention Policy.
Confidentiality and Its Limits
Confidentiality is a core part of counselling practice. Information shared in therapy will remain confidential unless there is a legal, ethical or safeguarding reason requiring disclosure.
This may include circumstances where:
Where it is safe and appropriate to do so, disclosure will be discussed with you first.
Your Rights
Under UK GDPR, you have a number of rights in relation to your personal information. These include the right to:
Please note that some information may need to be retained where this is required by law, professional guidance or insurance obligations.
Policy Review
This Privacy Policy will be reviewed annually or sooner if there are changes to legislation, professional guidance or the way Huda Therapy & Wellbeing processes personal information.
Last updated: 1st August 2026
This Data Retention Policy explains how long Huda Therapy & Wellbeing keeps personal information, why records are retained, and how they are securely disposed of when no longer needed.
As a private counselling practice, Huda Therapy & Wellbeing must balance the privacy rights of clients with legal, ethical, insurance and professional obligations. Records are therefore kept only for as long as there is a clear and legitimate reason to retain them.
This policy should be read alongside the Huda Therapy & Wellbeing Privacy Policy and Data Protection Policy.
Purpose of Retention
Personal information may need to be retained for a number of reasons, including:
Huda Therapy & Wellbeing aims not to keep personal information for longer than is necessary, while also ensuring that records are available for legitimate professional and legal purposes where required.
Types of Records Retained
Depending on the nature of the service provided, records retained by Huda Therapy & Wellbeing may include:
Retention Periods
The following retention periods apply unless there is a lawful reason to keep records for longer or to dispose of them sooner:
Adult Client Therapy Records
Records relating to adult clients are normally retained for 7 years after the last therapy session.
This retention period reflects professional practice considerations, limitation periods for legal claims, and common professional indemnity insurance requirements.
Records for Clients Under 18 at the Time of Therapy
Where a client was under the age of 18 when therapy took place, records are normally retained until the client reaches the age of 25, or for an appropriate period consistent with legal and insurance guidance.
Enquiry Records for Prospective Clients
If a person makes an enquiry but does not go on to begin counselling, their enquiry details and related correspondence are normally retained for up to 12 months from the last contact, unless there is a legitimate reason to keep them for longer.
Financial Records
Financial records, including invoices and payment information, are normally retained for 6 years in line with HMRC requirements and standard business record-keeping obligations.
Website Contact Form Enquiries
Where a person contacts Huda Therapy & Wellbeing through the website but does not become a client, contact form submissions are generally retained for up to 12 months, unless there is a legitimate reason to keep them for longer.
Insurance and Complaint-Related Records
Where records are relevant to a complaint, insurance matter, legal issue, safeguarding concern or other serious professional matter, they may be retained for longer than the standard period where necessary and lawful.
Reasons Records May Be Kept Longer
In some circumstances, Huda Therapy & Wellbeing may need to keep records beyond the standard retention period. This may happen where:
Any decision to retain records beyond the usual period will be based on necessity, proportionality and professional judgment.
Storage of Records
Huda Therapy & Wellbeing keeps records in digital format only.
Reasonable steps are taken to ensure that records are stored securely and confidentially. This may include:
Only those who have a lawful and necessary reason to access records will be permitted to do so.
Clinical Supervision and Clinical Executor Access
Client records are not shared with a clinical supervisor in identifiable form unless there is a clear and lawful reason to do so. Supervision discussions are anonymised or sufficiently disguised wherever possible.
A Clinical Executor has also been appointed as part of responsible practice planning. The Clinical Executor would only access client records if the Practice Owner became unable to continue practising due to serious illness, incapacity or death, and only for the limited purpose of managing client notification, continuity arrangements and secure handling of records.
Secure Disposal of Records
When the relevant retention period has ended, and there is no lawful reason to keep the records any longer, records will be securely disposed of.
For digital records, this will usually mean permanent deletion from the relevant storage systems, devices and accounts so far as reasonably practicable.
Where appropriate, a confidential record may be kept noting that disposal has taken place, without retaining unnecessary personal detail.
Requests for Erasure
Under UK GDPR, individuals may have the right to request deletion of their personal information in certain circumstances. However, this right is not absolute.
Huda Therapy & Wellbeing may be unable to erase records where retention is required for:
If a request for erasure cannot be fully met, the reasons will be explained as clearly as possible.
Review of Retention Periods
Retention arrangements are kept under review to ensure they remain lawful, proportionate and appropriate to the needs of the practice.
Where legislation, professional guidance, insurance requirements or practice arrangements change, retention periods may be updated accordingly.
Policy Review
This Data Retention Policy will be reviewed annually or sooner if there are changes to legislation, professional guidance or the way Huda Therapy & Wellbeing manages records.
Last updated: 1st August 2026
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Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
We use essential cookies to ensure this website works properly. These cookies support core functions such as moving around the site, maintaining security, and remembering certain preferences during your visit. Because these cookies are strictly necessary for the website to operate, they do not require your consent.
Analytics Cookies
At this time, we do not use analytics or statistical cookies to gather information about how visitors use this website. If we decide to introduce analytics cookies in the future, we will ask for your consent before placing them on your device.
Advertising and Tracking Cookies
We do not use advertising, marketing, or tracking cookies on this website.
Cookie Consent
As this website currently uses only cookies that are strictly necessary for its operation, a cookie consent banner is not required under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) or the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR).
If we begin using any non-essential cookies in the future, we will put a cookie consent system in place before those cookies are used.
Third-Party Cookies
This website is created and supported using third-party platforms and services, some of which may place their own essential cookies.
These may include:
These third-party providers are responsible for their own cookie and privacy practices, and their policies should be reviewed for more information.
Managing Cookies
You can usually manage cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
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For more information on managing cookies, you can visit: www.aboutcookies.org
This website offers simple instructions for managing cookies in all major browsers.
Your Rights
Under UK data protection law, you have the right to decide whether non-essential cookies are placed on your device. Since this website currently uses only essential cookies, there are no optional cookies for you to accept or decline at present. If this changes in the future, we will provide clear information and give you the opportunity to manage your cookie preferences.
Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may revise this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in law, technology, or the way this website uses cookies. Any updates will be posted on this page, and the “Last updated” date will be amended accordingly.
Last updated: 1st August 2026
Our Commitment to Protecting Your Information
At Huda Therapy & Wellbeing, safeguarding your personal information is an essential part of providing a safe, respectful and professional counselling service. Trust is central to the therapeutic relationship, and I am committed to ensuring that your information is handled lawfully, securely and confidentially.
This statement provides an overview of how your personal information is collected, used and protected. More detailed information can be found in the Huda Therapy & Wellbeing Privacy Policy.
The Information I May Collect
To provide counselling services safely and effectively, I may collect and retain information such as:
I only collect information that is necessary for providing counselling services and meeting my professional and legal responsibilities.
Why I Process Your Information
Your personal information is processed so that I can provide counselling, communicate with you, maintain appropriate clinical records and fulfil my legal and professional obligations.
The lawful basis for processing your information is:
Personal Data- Your general personal information is processed under Article 6(1)(b) UK GDPR, as it is necessary to fulfil the counselling agreement between us.
Special Category Data- Information relating to your physical or mental health is processed under Article 9(2)(h) UK GDPR, as it is necessary for the provision of health and social care by a qualified counsellor. This processing is also supported by Schedule 1, Part 1, Paragraph 2 of the Data Protection Act 2018.
Professional Supervision
As part of my commitment to providing a safe and effective counselling service, I participate in regular clinical supervision.
During supervision:
Supervision is an important safeguard that supports good clinical practice and helps ensure you receive the highest standard of care.
Clinical Executor
To ensure your information remains protected should I become unable to continue practising due to serious illness, incapacity or death, I have appointed a Clinical Executor.
The Clinical Executor is a qualified therapist who is bound by the same professional duty of confidentiality. Their role is limited to managing the safe closure or continuation of the practice by:
Who Your Information May Be Shared With
Your personal information is treated as confidential and will not be shared unless there is a lawful or professional reason for doing so.
In limited circumstances, information may be processed by:
I do not sell, rent or share your personal information for advertising or marketing purposes.
Confidentiality and Its Limits
Confidentiality is a fundamental part of counselling. However, there are exceptional situations where I may have a legal or ethical duty to disclose information without your consent.
These may include:
Wherever it is safe and appropriate, I will explain any proposed disclosure to you before sharing information.
How Long Your Information Is Kept
Your Data Protection Rights
Under UK data protection legislation, you have the right to:
Please note that some information may need to be retained where this is required by law, professional guidance or insurance obligations.
Last updated: 1st August 2026
Make a data protection complaint
If you believe Huda Therapy and Wellbeing has not handled your personal data in accordance with UK data protection law, you can submit a formal complaint using this form.
You will receive an automatic acknowledgement email. Your complaint will be investigated and you will receive a response. If you are not satisfied, you have the right to escalate to the ICO.