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Confidentiality

Confidentiality

For Clients:

The UCC upholds a strict policy on confidentiality, in compliance with federal and Oklahoma state laws, to safeguard the security and privacy of your information. The UCC is prohibited by Oklahoma State Law from disclosing any information about any client (including whether they attend counseling) who is 18 years of age or older without their written permission. This means that your engagement in counseling is private and confidential, and would not be placed on any academic or OU employment record, or be disclosed to any family member or staff/faculty member without your consent. UCC clinicians are not mandated reporters of sexual misconduct or violence on campus, nor are they mandated to report substance use to Student Conduct.

You may request (by means of a signed release of information) that your counselor reveal information to other individuals or agencies of your choice if needed. If required for the purpose of coordination of care, your information may be shared with other providers (e.g., Goddard Health Services). We may release your information without your consent if you are considered to be at risk of harming yourself or others; if a release of records is mandated by a court order; or if you disclose any suspected abuse currently occurring towards a minor, elderly, or incapacitated individual.

For additional information regarding the use and disclosure of your information, please see our Notice of Privacy Practices.

For Parents:

The UCC is prohibited by Oklahoma State Law from disclosing anything about any client (who is 18 years of age or older) without their written permission, including if they attend counseling or not.

If you are concerned about a campus member and are not sure how to help, please call the UCC at 405-325-2911 and a UCC staff member will consult with you about the best way to proceed.

Form: Release of Information

For any campus member concerned about another campus member:

The UCC is prohibited by Oklahoma State Law from disclosing anything about any client (who is 18 years of age or older) without their written permission, including if they attend counseling or not.

If you are concerned about a campus member and are not sure how to help, please complete a BIT referral


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The University is required to be compliant with HIPAA Privacy and Security Regulations. These regulations cover the use and disclosure of protected health information (PHI).

Visit the HIPAA Compliance website to find more information on policies, forms, resources and more.

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