Privacy Policy

This policy explains how ADHD Pathways Australia handles the information you provide, including when the information relates to a sensitive topic like an ADHD assessment enquiry.

What we collect

When you submit the enquiry form, we collect the details you enter: your name, phone number, email address, who the assessment is for, your preferred city, your pathway interest, and any message you add. If you browse the site without submitting a form, we collect only aggregate, non-identifying analytics (page views and general location at a country or city level), not your name or contact details.

How we use it, and how consent works

We pass your enquiry to a provider serving your area so they can contact you directly about your enquiry. By submitting the form, you agree to be contacted about your enquiry on that basis, this is stated on the form itself immediately above the submit button, and submitting the form is how consent is given. We do not sell your information, and we do not pass it to any provider or third party for a purpose unrelated to your enquiry.

Because an ADHD assessment enquiry can reveal health-related information, we treat every enquiry as sensitive: it is used only to action that specific enquiry, and we do not build a marketing profile from it.

Children's information

If your enquiry is on behalf of a child or teenager, the information is provided by you as the parent or guardian submitting the form, and is used the same way: passed to a provider serving your area for the purpose of that enquiry only.

Data storage and retention

Enquiry details are stored securely and kept only as long as needed to action your enquiry and meet our own record-keeping obligations. Analytics data does not identify you personally.

Your rights

You can ask what information we hold about you, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it, by contacting us using the details below.

Medical disclaimer

ADHD Pathways Australia is an independent, editorially-run information resource. It is not a clinic and does not diagnose, treat or provide medical advice. Content here is general information only, sourced and cited where a figure is stated, and is not a substitute for a formal assessment by a registered psychologist, psychiatrist or paediatrician. Always seek individual advice from a qualified professional about your own situation.

Contact

For any privacy question, email team@adhdpathways.com.au.