Legal and Policies


Privacy Policy

Introduction

Family Tree Osteopathy is committed to protecting the privacy of our patients. This policy outlines how we handle personal and health information in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Health Records Act 2001 (VIC).

Information We Collect

We collect health information strictly necessary to deliver compliant, high-quality osteopathic assessment and treatment. This includes:

  • Personal contact details and demographic data.

  • Comprehensive clinical history, symptoms, medical diagnoses, and imaging reports.

  • Billing, private health insurance details, and transaction histories.

This data is stored securely via our practice management software, Cliniko.

Use and Disclosure

Your health records are used primarily for clinical management, treatment planning, and continuity of care. We will not disclose your personal information to third parties without your express consent, except:

  • For clinical referrals to your GP, maternal health nurses, or other specialists involved in your care.

  • To a Private Health Insurer or 3rd Party that have funded all or part of the payment for appointment when requested.

  • When required or authorised under Australian law (such as subpoena or mandatory reporting mandates).

Data Security

We take all reasonable steps to ensure your personal information is protected from misuse, loss, or unauthorised access. Records are stored securely in a dedicated Practice Management Software (Cliniko) with encrypted data protection. All external digital hardware and administrative tools are password-protected and encrypted

AHPRA & National Law Compliance

In accordance with Section 133 of the Health Practitioner Regulation National Law, Family Tree Osteopathy maintains a strict non-commercial policy regarding patient praise. We do not publish, host, or request patient testimonials on this website or any marketing materials associated with the practice.

Access and Corrections

You hold a legal right to request access to your health records or seek corrections to outdated information by contacting the clinic directly in writing.

Parental Responsibility Information:

In accordance with the Family Law Act 1975 and AHPRA professional standards, Family Tree Osteopathy operates under the following guidelines for separated families:

  • Equal Shared Parental Responsibility: Unless provided with a court order stating otherwise, the practice operates under the presumption of equal shared parental responsibility.

  • Authority to Consent: Either parent or legal guardian may provide consent for a minor’s osteopathic treatment.

  • Right to Information: Both parents are legally entitled to inquire about the child’s treatment, access clinical notes, and receive appointment details unless a specific Court Order or legally binding Parenting Plan is provided that restricts these rights.

  • Dispute Resolution: If a dispute arises between parents regarding the necessity or nature of treatment, services may be suspended until a joint agreement or court direction is provided to ensure the child's best interests are prioritised.

Child Safety and Mandatory Reporting

Statement of Commitment

Family Tree Osteopathy is committed to providing a culturally safe, inclusive and supportive environment for all children and young people including children with a disability.

Practitioner Requirements

  • WWCC: The practitioner maintains a current Victorian Working with Children Check.

  • Mandatory Reporting: As a registered osteopath in Victoria, Madelaine Traeger is a legally Mandated Reporter. If a reasonable belief exists that a child is at risk of physical or sexual abuse, it is a professional obligation to notify the Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (DFFH) Child Protection or Victoria Police. While patient confidentiality is a cornerstone of our practice, patient confidentiality is secondary to the immediate safety of a child.

Chaperone & Supervision Policy

To ensure a safe environment, a parent or legal guardian must remain in the treatment room at all times during the consultation for any patient under the age of 16.

Cookies Policy

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small data files stored on your device that help our website function efficiently and provide us with insights into how visitors interact with our content.

How We Use Cookies

  • Essential Cookies: Critical for our platform's functionality, including securely managing your online booking integration through Cliniko.

  • Analytical Cookies: We use anonymised Google Analytics data to track website traffic patterns and improve performance without capturing identifying personal information.

Managing Cookies

You can choose to disable cookies through your browser settings; however, please note that some features of the site (like online booking) may be affected.