- Part X of the Child, Youth and Family Services Act: A Guide to Access and Privacy for Service Providers
- Download the Part X guide and other resources
- Terms used in this guide
- Introduction
- Does Part X of the CYFSA apply to you?
- Collection, use, and disclosure of personal information
- Consent and capacity
- Safeguarding and managing personal information
- Access to records of personal information
- Correction of records
- Offences and immunity
- Definitions
- FAQs
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Considerations for substitute decision-makers
When a substitute decision-maker gives, withholds or withdraws consent or provides an instruction on behalf of an individual, they must consider:
- the wishes, values and beliefs they know, or believe, the individual holds or would want reflected in decisions about their personal information81
- if the benefits of the collection, use or disclosure outweigh the risk of any negative consequences
- if the purpose of the collection, use or disclosure can be otherwise achieved
- if the collection, use or disclosure is required to satisfy a legal obligation
If you believe that a substitute decision-maker has not complied with their obligation to consider these factors, you may apply to Ontario’s Consent and Capacity Board for a determination.82