Terms and Conditions
By joining or accepting an invitation to join the Health and Sexuality Special Interest Group (SIG), you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.
This group is moderated by a board. This is to protect the Health and Sexuality SIG members’ privacy and to provide a safe space to learn and seek professional support. If you have any concerns with this group or any queries about the information, please leave feedback through the website by getting in touch via our ‘Contact’ page.
This group is not an emergency service or service provider. If you require medical or clinical advice, please speak to a general health practitioner. In an emergency call 000. For a trained counselling service, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14.
Information provided or statements shared through this group are general in nature and have not been supplied or verified by any association bodies and may not be appropriate for all group members. It is not possible to have regard to the particular needs of each person who joins the group and the needs of their diverse clients. The Health and Sexuality SIG should be not relied upon as a substitute for professional supervision.
Neither the Health and Sexuality SIG nor its members (including its moderators) accept any legal duty, obligation, or liability to group members, in respect of any information or any other matter relating to the Health and Sexuality SIG. To the fullest extent permitted by law: The Health and Sexuality SIG members disclaim all liability, whether arising from negligence or otherwise, in connection with the group and/or the information; and by joining the Health and Sexuality SIG, members agree that no reliance will be placed on the information and that no claim or suit can be made or brought against the Health and Sexuality SIG in relation to the group or the information provided/shared. As this is a respectful and safe space, all of the group members are required to follow our Health and Sexuality SIG Rules (provided upon request to join).
Please note that the views expressed on this forum by any individuals may not reflect the views of the Health and Sexuality SIG or any national/international professional association bodies.