Caring for People and their Data

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Caring for People and their Data Independent Health and Care Providers 2 February 2017 40 minutes 12:15 -> 12:55

What is personal data

Myths of data protection

Given an overview of Europe

1. Used fairly and lawfully

2. Used for specified and limited purposes

3. Adequate, relevant and not excessive

4. Accurate and up to date

5. Kept for no longer than necessary

6. Data subject rights What are our information rights?

7. Kept secure

8. Not transferred outside EEA unless adequate protection

Exemptions

Disclosing information

What if it all goes wrong?

Advice and guidance

Data Protection Reform

GDPR 25 May 2018

A is for… Accountability Where do we begin? A is for… Accountability

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