Do I have to have my camera on for my session?

Do I have to have my camera on for my session?

Only for the Information Gathering Session (IGS) and Capacity to Consent sessions.


Some doctors, psychologists, and counsellors may ask the person to have their camera turned on but this isn't necessary for Quick Chats.

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