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When is it essential that information is shared? |
For purpose of effective diagnosis, treatment & care of individuals If there is a risk of harm to individual If a crime has been committed A safeguarding issue |
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When sharing information can you list 3 pieces of legislation/ regulation to take into account? |
Care Act 2014 GDPR 2018 Caldecott Principled |
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When may it be beneficial to share information? |
-for the purpose of sharing improvements to practice - such as sharing a successful therapy method for a particular sports injury, as a result of research -for the purpose of sharing good practice - such as dressing wounds -for the purpose of introducing new ways of working and innovations in practice to colleagues, for example, a project using new ways of involving patients in decision-making about their |
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Before sharing information or data you must consider if appropriate & necessary. Consider why you are sharing this includes what? |
The reason for sharing The need to inform the individual The individuals information & confidentiality requirements If she or mental capacity an issue the use of an appropriate adult or advocate The intended audience for the information |
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Define the term appropriate adult? |
Appropriate adult: their role is to protect the wellbeing and best interests of a young person aged 17 or younger, or someone of any age with a learning disability, when they are interviewed or attend a meeting. Usually this will be a parent or guardian, or alternatively a social worker or someone who has been trained as an appropriate adult. |
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Define the term advocate? |
disability, when they are interviewed or attend a meeting. Usually this will be a parent Advocate: someone who speaks on behalf of an individual who is unable to speak up for themselves. |