Hi.
My child (age 6) was referred by school to a councillor to help with her self-esteem however I believe mum is using the councillor as a tool to cover her paternal alienation with the aim of the councillor writing a report that she can present to the court. Therefore, I have concerns that what my daughter is disclosing in these sessions is not her own opinion but that of her mums.
I have submitted a SAR to the councillor asking for all notes made on these sessions including any recordings of my daughter voice.
The councillor is claiming client confidentiality and that these cannot be disclosed.
I am the father of my daughter, she is under the age of 18, I have a legal right to view her medical records.
Do I not have a write to what is said during a counselling session? I am also not sure that what is being discussed during these sessions is within the scope of what was contracted between the school and the councillor.
Any help would be greatful.
Thanks in advance.
My child (age 6) was referred by school to a councillor to help with her self-esteem however I believe mum is using the councillor as a tool to cover her paternal alienation with the aim of the councillor writing a report that she can present to the court. Therefore, I have concerns that what my daughter is disclosing in these sessions is not her own opinion but that of her mums.
I have submitted a SAR to the councillor asking for all notes made on these sessions including any recordings of my daughter voice.
The councillor is claiming client confidentiality and that these cannot be disclosed.
I am the father of my daughter, she is under the age of 18, I have a legal right to view her medical records.
Do I not have a write to what is said during a counselling session? I am also not sure that what is being discussed during these sessions is within the scope of what was contracted between the school and the councillor.
Any help would be greatful.
Thanks in advance.
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