Terms of Use and Privacy Policy
Terms of Use
By accessing this Website you are acknowledging that you accept the following terms and conditions:
The information contained on this Website is for general information. Mor & Associates are not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the material contained on this website. Mor & Associates shall not be liable for damages for the reader’s use or reliance on any information found on this site.
Any email communication sent to Mor & Associates, by way of this website may not be secure. As such, do not send information that is sensitive or confidential in nature.
Email communication sent to Mor & Associates by way of this website does not create any type of relationship with any employees at Mor & Associates.
This site contains links to other websites. These links are provided solely for convenience purposes. Mor & Associates do not control and are not responsible for any of these third party sites or their content. Nor do Mor & Associates endorse these sites or the information contained on the sites.
Privacy Policy
Mor & Associates are committed to protecting your privacy. We have developed this Privacy Policy which outlines how we collect, use, disclose and otherwise manage the personal information we may obtain in the course of our day-to-day activities and on our website located at www.morpsychology.com.
Your Privacy Rights
Since January 1, 2004, all businesses that collect, use or disclose personal information in Canada in the course of commercial activities must comply with the Personal Information and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).
What is Personal Information
PIPEDA defines personal information as information about an identifiable individual, but does not include a person's business title or business contact information.
Consent
If you retain Mor & Associates and/or use Mor & Associates’s website, we assume that you have consented to the collection, use and disclosure of your personal information as explained in this Privacy Policy.
You may change or withdraw your consent at any time, subject to legal or contractual restrictions and reasonable notice, by sending an email to info@morpsychology.com.
Collection of Personal Information
We generally collect personal information directly from you throughout the time we work with you. We may also obtain personal information about you from other sources, such as for example your insurance company.
Use of Personal Information
We use your personal information to provide counselling and coaching services to you in order to issue invoices and to maintain our database of clients.
We may also use your personal information to communicate with you about recent developments in the law, to inform you about our services and to invite you to Mor & Associates events.
Protection of Personal Information
Mor & Associates endeavour to maintain appropriate physical, procedural and technical security in order to prevent any loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, or modification of personal information.
Privacy and Our Website
Our website, www.morpsychology.com, contains links to other sites which are not governed by this Privacy Policy.
Mor & Associates may collect Personal Information when you voluntarily provide it through your access and use of our website. For example, we may collect your Personal Information through our website when you choose to participate in online surveys, request information or send us an email. This information, on its own, cannot be used to identify you.
Mor & Associates may also collect information about our website’s users, including but not limited to gender, age, survey responses, Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses and data stored in cookie files (see below for details about IP Addresses and cookies). We may use this information to measure website traffic, use, and to enhance your online experience.
An IP Address is a number automatically assigned to your computer whenever you access the internet. This number does not identify your name, e-mail address or other Personal Information. Cookies are data files that recognize repeat visitors, facilitate ongoing access to some sites, and allow sites to understand how and when pages are visited and by how many people. Visitors who are concerned about the use of cookie technology may choose to enable a feature in their browser software that will erase cookies, block all cookies, or warn the user before cookies are stored or exchanged.
Dr. Shulamit Mor
Ph.D., C. Psych
Contract Faculty, Department of Psychology York University
Clinical Supervisor, Personal Counselling Services (PCS) York University
Director, Mor Centre for Performance Psychology