Confidentiality and Trust

At Prairie Cross, your privacy is paramount. Conversations with our Chaplains are held in strict confidence, protected by clergy laws, meaning our Chaplains may not be required to testify about information revealed in your sessions. We are committed to fostering a safe and secure environment for all. Learn more about our commitment to your privacy and the limited exceptions.

Understanding clergy reporting

It's important to us that you understand the boundaries of confidentiality. Our commitment to you is confidentiality in our sessions except for the exceptions listed below. We aim to be transparent and clear about our practices, ensuring you feel secure in sharing your thoughts and concerns.

What is the main takeaway about confidentiality at Prairie Cross?

Conversations with Prairie Cross Chaplains are confidential and protected by clergy laws. Chaplains may not be required to testify about information revealed in sessions with a Chaplain.

What are the exceptions to confidentiality?

Chaplains are required to report the following to appropriate authorities:
You intend self harm
You intend to harm others,
You intend to commit a felony
Abuse and neglect

Will Prairie Cross share my information with other organizations?

We will always ask your permission before referring you to any resource outside of Prairie Cross.

What is Prairie Cross's overall commitment to privacy?

Our commitment to you is confidentiality in our sessions, not including the exceptions listed previously

Your trust, our promise

We are dedicated to providing a supportive and confidential space for all individuals seeking guidance. Understanding the boundaries of confidentiality is key to building that trust. If you have further questions or need support, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. We're here for you.

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