Parents often share information about their child, such as the child’s dietary needs, medical disabilities or children share their personal problems. You must inform the parents or the child that this information might be shared …show more content…
It is advised to the person holding the information to ask for advice before providing the information. So, they know are sure they are giving the right information to the right person. You can ask for advice from a manager or the person responsible for the safeguard and welfare of children in the setting when a parent refuses to allow the information being shared to others. Confidentiality strictly disobeys gossiping, sharing information with others (like friends, other parents, staff) and strangers or sharing information in an unsuitable manner. Remember when sharing information, it is important to consider who will be affected by the disclosure of the information, this is to make sure they are not put to risk. Never give the promise to the child or parent who has shared the information about absolute confidentiality. You always know that your priority is the safety and the protection of the child but also take concern of the risks involved in sharing information. The disclosure of the information must outweigh the public interest obliged by the protection of personal information. The level of a person’s mental state must be