by Josephine Hughes | Jan 25, 2021 | Business Advice for Counsellors, Mindset
The Best Way to Achieve Private Practice Goals Now you’ve set some private practice goals, what is the best way to make sure you achieve them? Perhaps you’re planning on setting up your private practice or you’ve decided to do some more marketing. However,...
by Josephine Hughes | Jan 15, 2021 | Business Advice for Counsellors
Setting Goals for Private Practice Success Setting goals for your private practice helps you to focus on the work necessary to make it a success. All the tasks it takes to build and grow a successful private practice can feel overwhelming. It is often difficult to...
by Josephine Hughes | Dec 15, 2020 | Business Advice for Counsellors
Setting Up a Successful Private Practice There are lots of things to think about when you’re setting up in private practice. In order to make it successful, use strong foundations. What Makes a Private Practice Successful? What does success mean? Have you ever...
by Josephine Hughes | Dec 1, 2020 | Business Advice for Counsellors, GDPR and Data Protection
The Best Way to Keep Counselling Notes for GDPR What is the best way to keep counselling notes for GDPR? Do you know what counts as notes? How should counsellors and therapists store electronic and paper notes? What are counselling notes? The GDPR actually refers to...
by Josephine Hughes | Nov 23, 2020 | Business Advice for Counsellors, GDPR and Data Protection
Should Counsellors Register with the ICO? Should counsellors register with the ICO? How do the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) apply to counsellors? What is their duty under the Data Protection Act 2018? The following information aims to help you decide...
by Josephine Hughes | Nov 17, 2020 | Business Advice for Counsellors, GDPR and Data Protection
GDPR for Counsellors in Private Practice All counsellors in private practice should address GDPR – the General Data Protection Regulations. GDPR came into law in the UK under the Data Protection Act 2018. Even though it originates from the EU, it still applies...