CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) typically keep information about a young person's mental health, treatment, and personal circumstances confidential. This includes details shared during assessments, therapy sessions, and any other interactions. However, confidentiality may be broken if there is a risk of harm to the child or others, or if there are legal obligations to disclose information. It's important for young people and their families to understand the limits of confidentiality during their treatment.
How do you keep information on families and children confidential
In order to keep confidentiality, you have to make sure that confidential items are not left out for anyone to see. You can also keep confidentiality by not telling anyone confidential things.
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You can politely ask someone to keep something confidential by saying, "I trust you to keep this information between us. Can you please respect my privacy and not share it with anyone else?"
Keep the information to myself
My letter to you is confidential. Use it in reference to something that is secret or private. I want you to keep the letter in the strictest confidence.
"It is important to keep your real name and address confidential when using social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter."
Privacy and security
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They are still alive? No, they have the right to keep that confidential.
it will keep stuff WARM but not hot
If you do not keep information confidential, you could breach trust, damage relationships, harm reputations, and potentially face legal consequences if the information is sensitive or protected. Leakage of confidential information can lead to financial loss, loss of competitive advantage, and compromise on security and privacy.