
The Rehab Group is committed to protecting the privacy of users of this website. We are aware that as a user of this website you care about the security and privacy of your information.
We will take all reasonable precautions to prevent the loss, misuse or alteration of information you give us. Agents or contractors of the Rehab Group who have access to information you submit through the website in the course of providing services to us are required to keep that information confidential and are not permitted to use it for any purpose other than to carry out the services that they are performing for the Rehab Group. No information provided through the site in any area will be divulged to any other third party, unless we receive your prior authorisation and/or we are required to do so by law.
If you have provided personal information to us and would like copies of that information, or you would like us to correct any factual inaccuracies in that information, or if you would like that information deleted from our records, then please contact the Rehab Group Communications and Public Affairs Team. We will use reasonable efforts to supply, correct or delete information about you on our files. We are entitled to charge you a fee for supplying you with copies of information that we hold.
This website does not use cookies to hold personally identifying information. Users can use this website with no loss of functionality if cookies are disabled from the web browser. Click here to find out more about cookies.
The Rehab Group takes appropriate security measures to protect against unauthorised access to or unauthorised alteration, disclosure or destruction of data on the website.
Technical details in connection with visits to this website are logged by our internet service provider for statistical purposes. No information is collected that could be used by us to identify individual website visitors. The technical details logged are confined to the following items:
The Rehab Group website contains links to other sites not controlled or operated by the Rehab Group. We are not responsible for the privacy policies of these external websites.
This Privacy Policy will be the subject of change and the use of information that we gather shall be subject to the privacy notice in effect.
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This website uses cookies, by continuing to use this website we assume you agree to their use.
What is a cookie?
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read, the contents of that cookie. Each cookie is unique to your web browser. It will usually contain some anonymous information such as a unique
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First party cookies
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Third party cookies
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A website may use a third party advertising network to deliver targeted advertising on their website, these may also have the capability to track your
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Flash cookies work in a different way to web browser cookies rather than having individual cookies for particular jobs, a website is restricted to storing
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Managing cookies
Web browser cookies
Some people find the idea of a website storing information on their computer or mobile device a bit intrusive, particularly if this information is stored
and used by a third party without their knowledge. Although this is generally quite harmless, you may not, for example, want to see advertising targeted to
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Adobe Flash Player Cookies
Adobe Flash Player, which is used to provide services such as videos or web-based games, is also capable of storing information on your device. However,
these cookies cannot be controlled through your web browser. If you wish to restrict or block flash cookies, then you must do this on the Adobe website.
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We use cookies to measure how users interact with website content, for example what are the most popular pages.
Functional cookies
We use a combination of session and persistent cookies to display the website and provide interactive tools.
Third party cookies
To enhance the user experience, we sometimes embed photos and video content from websites such as YouTube. Pages with this embedded content may present cookies from their websites.