Privacy Policy

This privacy policy sets out how your information is used and protected when you use this website.

​Gail Oakley Healing may collect the following information:
For bookings we may collect (name, telephone, mail and e-mail addresses).
Upon a consultation, we may also ask you to provide us with information regarding your personal or professional interests, lifestyle, health conditions and wellbeing – this is to ensure we deliver the best service to you – this information will not be disclosed or used for any marketing purposes.
Treatment plan – we may record feedback from sessions.

We will store the information you give us securely, in line with the General Data Protection Regulation.

We require this information to understand your needs and provide you with a better service and in particular for the following reasons:
Internal customer record management.
To improve our products and services.
We may also follow up, either by e-mail, phone or mail, to people who have received a treatment as part of our customer care procedure.
We may also communicate by email or phone about a specific booking or in response to an enquiry via our website.
Where permission is obtained or a legitimate interest is evident – we may also send promotional e-mails about new products, new treatments, special offers or other information that we think you may find interesting using a valid e-mail address.

The GDPR legislation concerns your rights. We will consider any right you wish to exercise and do our best to comply. These new rights fall into the following categoriesWe will never sell or share your information with any other organisation for marketing purposes. We will only share your information if we are required to do so by law or for our partners to provide services we cannot deliver inhouse, such mailing houses or IT specialists. We only choose partners we can trust who abide by the requirements of the Data Protection Act.

The right to be informed – How your information is stored and used
The right of access – A Subject Access Request
The right to rectification – Correcting any information deemed incorrect
The right to erasure – Removal from database
The right to restrict processing – Permission to store but not to process data
The right to data portability – It allows you to move, copy or transfer personal data easily
The right to object – Example; processing based on legitimate interests
Rights to automated decision making – The right NOT to be subject to a decision

You also have the right to complain by contacting the Information Commissioner’s Office directly (which is the national data protection authority in the UK). We’d also appreciate your feedback.

You may change your mind about the permission you have given us to use your personal information at any time by emailing Gail Oakley on Gail@gailoakley.com or sending me a message via the Contact Page

If you believe that any information we are holding on you is incorrect or incomplete, please e-mail us as soon as possible to the above address. Gail Oakley will correct any information which was found to be incorrect promptly.

If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Statement, or would like to receive a printed version, please email me.

Gail Oakley reserves the right to modify this privacy policy at any time, so please review it frequently. Changes and clarifications will take effect immediately upon their posting on the website.