Counsellor Registration
INDEPENDENT THERAPIST/PROVIDER TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE OF PLATFORM AND SERVICES AGREEMENT
Dynamic Health Today (“DHT”) is a telemedicine / telehealth platform designed to act as an interface to connect the User and Health Practitioners who, specialise in mental health care and psychological care services. DHT is passionate about mental health care and wants to help the User get the support the User need.
DHT’s subscription services include inter alia:
Online Counselling
Resources
Workshops and Webinars
Self-Therapy Toolkits
These subscription services may be reviewed, updated, added to and/or removed by DHT from time to time, meaning that the above list of subscription services may change. This list is not exhaustive and it may be varied from time to time to bring it in line with the current subscription and general services offered by DHT.
Where Providers are in doubt whether a Telehealth/Teletherapy consultation will be in the best interest of the client, the clients are advised to present themselves for a face-to-face consultation or to seek assistance at a health care facility closest to them to seek further professional medical advice, consultation, examination, diagnosis or treatment.
The Provider hereby agrees that it shall not itself, nor through a third party:
For the purpose of this clause, the following words shall have the following meanings ascribed to them:
Please see our complete Privacy and Cookie Policy document, which Policy forms part of these Terms as if it is specifically incorporated herein. DHT takes the Provider’s privacy seriously and is committed to protecting the Provider personal information. We use the personal information that we collect from the Provider in accordance with our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
In compliance with section 43(1) of the ECT Act, the following is noted:
The Provider shall comply with all applicable laws, statues, ordinances and regulations pertaining to the Provider’s use of, rendering services on and access to this Website.
This list is not exhaustive and that DHT strives to be ethically and legislatively compliant and strives to remain up to date with any existing, amended and new applicable laws, guidelines, regulations and codes of ethics in South Africa
“AHP Act” refers to the Allied Health Professions Act 63 of 1982, Any reference to AHPA automatically includes references to the Regulations in terms of the Allied Health Professions Act of 1982 as amended (“the Regulations”) and the Code of Ethics of the Allied Health Profession
“Confidential Information” means information that is proprietary or confidential and is either clearly labelled as such or identified as Confidential Information by a Party, or information which the receiving Party knows or reasonably should have known is of a proprietary or confidential nature.
“Constitution of the RSA” means the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa.
“CPA” means the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008.
“DHT subscription services” include inter alia Online Counselling and related Resources, Workshops and Webinars and Self-Therapy Toolkits and are subject to being amended, removed or expanded, terminated from time to time at the sole discretion of DHT.
“DHT general services” include inter alia any other services offered via the Website, other than those covered under the Subscription Service and are available for access and free of use to the Provider and are subject to being amended, removed or expanded, terminated from time to time at the sole discretion of DHT.
“Documentation” means the document made available to the Provider by DHT online via www.dynamichealth.today or such other web address notified by DHT to the Provider from time to time which sets out a description of the DHT Subscription and General Services and the Provider instructions for the DHT Subscription and General Services.
“ETC Act” means the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 25 of 2002.
“Ethical Rules” means the Ethical Rules of Conduct for Practitioners Registered under the Health Professions Act.
“Health Practitioners” and or “Providers” means Registered Counselling, Clinical, Industrial & Educational, Psychologists, Social Workers, Psychiatric nurses.
“Health Profession Regulations” means regulations defining the scope of the health care profession of psychology of the Health Professions Act.
“HPA Act” means the Health Professions Act 56 of 1974; Any reference to HPA automatically includes references to the Regulations in terms of the Health Professions Act 56 of 1974 as amended (“the Regulations”) and the Ethical Rules of Conduct of the Health Profession
“HPCSA” means the Health Professions Council of South Africa.
“Intellectual Property Rights” means all the rights in and to Intellectual Property including (without limitation) the rights in and to trademarks, service marks, trade names, domain names, logos, get-up, patents, provisional patents, inventions (whether patentable or not), know-how (including confidential industrial and commercial information and techniques in any form), utility models, registered and unregistered design rights, copyright, semi-conductor topography rights, database rights, rights in respect of any new or existing compilation of any data or information not covered under any existing copyright, any structured analysis, reports, application and any resulting know-how, use or any other results originating or following from or as a consequence of data being made available in respect of any of the aforementioned or part thereof, and all similar proprietary rights which may subsist in any part of the world including, where such rights are obtained or enhanced by registration, any registration of such rights and applications and rights to apply for such registrations, as well as any Confidential Information or processes relating to that subject matter.
“Mental Health Act” means the Mental Health Care Act 17 of 2002.
“PAIA Act” means the Promotion of Access to Information Act 2 of 2000.
“Personal Information” has the meaning ascribed to it in the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 (“POPI”).
“POPI Act” means the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013.
“Telemedicine” means the practice of medicine using electronic communications, information technology or other electronic means between a healthcare practitioner in one location and a healthcare practitioner in another location for the purpose of facilitating, improving and enhancing clinical, educational and scientific healthcare and research, particularly to the under serviced areas in the Republic of South Africa. Telemedicine involves secure videoconferencing or similar forms of technology which enable healthcare practitioners to replicate the interaction of traditional face to-face consultations between healthcare practitioners and the patient as defined in the Telemedicine Guidelines as contained in Booklet 10 of the Guidelines for Good Practice in the Healthcare Professions of the HPCSA.
“Telemedicine Guidelines” means the Telemedicine Guidelines as contained in Booklet 10 of the Guidelines for Good Practice in the Healthcare Professions of the HPCSA.
“Teletherapy” means the practice of psychotherapy via secure videoconferencing and or text-based services offered by the DHT platform and its subscription services in accordance with HPCSA Codes of Ethics and Guidelines for Good Practice on Telemedicine.
“User”, “client” or “patient” means any person who enters, subscribes or uses the DHT website, albeit a patient, notwithstanding the fact that such a person only visits the home page of the DHT website.
PLEASE NOTE: As per T's & C's, you may not remove any client assigned to you from the platform 2 years Post Final Session