We aim to offer services which are ‘teenage-friendly’. In summary, this means that:
- We welcome teenagers and aim to put them at ease when they come to the practice
- We can assure teenagers that confidentiality will be maintained if aged 12-16, and they ask to keep details of their consultations confidential or if they consult us about potentially sensitive issues
- Teenagers are welcome to see a Doctor on their own if they wish and are aged 12-16. We would however advise them to come with an adult where possible
- If you are under 12, you may still be able to make decisions about your health care information but the doctor must believe that you understand enough to do this.
Sexual health advice is available, as is advice on other issues such as depression, drugs, alcohol and self-harm and we can advise teenagers about emergency contraception if required.
Confidentiality a guide for young people under 16 in Scotland
Teenager’s consent to share data
Children, from the age of 12, have a legal right to decide what happens with their data.
The Information Commissioner states:
“In Scotland, a person aged 12 or over is presumed to be of sufficient age and maturity to be able to exercise their data protection rights, unless the contrary is shown”.
Further information from ICO: What rights do children have
Please complete our teenager consent to share data form to confirm your preferences.