Testimonials

Richmond Fellowship of NSW

The Richmond Fellowship of NSW and our program partner Greater Western Area Health Service have historically invested in cultural awareness training, however, in terms of evidence...

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OATSIH, NSW

The Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (OATSIH) NSW has engaged Indigenous Psychological Services based on their extensive experience in the sector and unique...

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State Forensic Mental Health Services WA

“We had the opportunity to engage IPS in completing a cultural security audit for our organisation. The final report submitted by IPS for this project was...

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Department of Health and Ageing, WA

In my role as Director of Health Branch (including OATSIH) in the WA Office and working with IPS I was impressed with the professional nature of...

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Life Without Barriers, South Australia

At  Life Without Barriers we were honoured to have been able to provide to our senior management team in South Australia...

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Announcement

FOUR WORKSHOPS BY DR TRACY WESTERMAN JUST ANNOUNCED FOR 2013

1. Aboriginal Mental Health Assessment

2. Suicide Prevention in Aboriginal Communities

3. Retaining Myself in Employment - for Aboriginal People

4. Cultural Competency Program for Supervisors of Aboriginal People

For more information and to register click here 

 

 

 



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Security

Indigenous Psychological Services appreciates that your security and privacy concerns are important. Our e-commerce functionality is provided by GTP-iCommerce. This page tells you about our internet security and how you can check that we encrypt and protect the privacy of your credit card details during and after ordering.

Before PAYMENT information entered on a GTP iCommerce order page is transmitted across the internet, it is first encrypted by an extremely rigorous algorithm called RC4 128 bit (SSL v3.0) which is proven as secure for online shopping and e-commerce. This encryption method is actually more secure than providing your credit card number over the phone - something many of us do without hesitation.

A secure web addressThere are several indicators of a secure web page. The first is the https:// prefix on the URL. If this is present it indicates that the connection is secure and encrypted. The URL is visible in the address bar at the top of your browser.

The second indicator of a secure page depends on your browser. Most modern browsers (including Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox and Netscape) display a small padlock or key in a lower corner of your screen. When this is closed or highlighted, the page is secure.

Padlocks from lower corner

GTP's digital key, required for secure web page encryption was provided by Thawte. Thawte performs a comprehensive background check on any company before issuing a digital key.

You can confirm the authenticity of our key by doing the following

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later: Double click on the gold padlock to bring up details of the digital ID.
  • Mozilla Firefox: Double click on the gold padlock in the lower left hand corner and the 'View' button on the Security Information panel.
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 4: Click on the gold padlock to bring up details of the digital ID.
  • Netscape Communicator or Later: Click on the gold padlock in the lower left hand corner and the View Certificate button on the Security Information page.

Once sent to us your credit card number is stored in an encrypted format in a password protected area until processed and deleted.

If you are still not comfortable sending your credit card details across the internet, you can fill out your details on the order page as normal, then on the final page print the order. Then you can fax the order to us with your credit card details written on, or phone us and make your order over the phone.

For more information about our security practices please contact us.