Privacy Policy
Data Protection Framework
Effective Date: 14 December 2020
Energetic Shifts with Audra is committed to protecting your personal information in accordance with the
Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs).
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1. What We Collect
We may collect personal information such as:
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Your name and contact details
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Health information relevant to your booking (e.g. injuries, preferences)
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Appointment and payment details
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Any information you share via our forms or emails
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2. How We Collect It
We collect your information when you:
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Book a session
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Fill out a form or intake questionnaire
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Subscribe to our mailing list
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Contact us via our website or social media
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3. Why We Collect It
We use your information to:
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Schedule and manage appointments
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Personalise your treatment experience
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Communicate with you about services and updates
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Comply with legal and insurance requirements
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4. How We Store & Protect It
All personal data is stored securely on password-protected and encrypted systems.
We only retain your information for as long as needed, and securely delete it when no longer required.
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5. When We Share It
We will never sell your information.
We may share it only when:
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You give written consent
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It’s required by law or insurance providers
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It’s necessary to prevent harm or risk to your safety
Third-party providers (e.g. booking platforms or email tools) may store your data. We choose reputable services aligned with Australian privacy standards.
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6. Your Rights
You can request to access, correct, or delete your personal information at any time.
To make a request, email us at:
📩 audra.dover@gmail.com
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7. Cookies & Website Use
Our site may use cookies to improve your experience and track general, non-identifiable usage patterns.
You can disable cookies in your browser if you prefer.
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8. Updates to This Policy
This policy may be updated to reflect changes in our services or the law.
The latest version will always be available on this page.
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9. Concerns or Questions
We’re here to help. If you have any concerns about your privacy, contact us directly.
If unresolved, you may contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at www.oaic.gov.au.