Data Protection Act 1998

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    • Common law duty of confidence Common law is not written out in one document like an Act of Parliament. It is a form of law based on previous court cases decided by judges. It is also referred to as †̃judge-madeâ€TM or case law. The general position is that if information is given in circumstances where it is expected that a duty of confidence applies, that information cannot normally be disclosed without the information providerâ€TMs consent. In practice, this means that all information…

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    agencies or adults unless the child is in potential danger. You always have to deal with information according to the schools policies and the Data Protection Act 1998. This is taken directly from the Data Protection Act 1998: Under the Data Protection Act 1998 all schools processing personal data must comply with the eight enforceable principles of good practice. Data must be: 1. Fairly and lawfully processed 2. Processed for limited…

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    In this report I will explain the legal and ethical issues in relation to the use of business information, I will also explain the operational issues in relation to the use of business information. Furthermore, I will outline electronic and non-electronic methods for communicating business information using examples for different types of audiences and analyse the legal, ethical and operational issues in relation to the use of business information using suitable examples. Apple is an American…

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    Daniel Sinkinson W14025530 IT Management for Business EE0400BNN01: Introduction to Data and Information Tutor: Morgan Harvey In this report I will be writing about the use of data and information within an organisation. The organisation I have chosen to write about is Marks and Spencer, a food, clothing and banking company which is based in the UK. In this report I will describe different types of data and information and how Marks and Spencer use them. I will also identify different…

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    confidentiality and adheres with legislation under the Data Protection Act (1998). This states that :- ‘A person must not knowingly or recklessly, without the consent of the data controller— (a)obtain or disclose personal data or the information contained in personal data, or (b) procure the disclosure to another person of the information contained in personal data’. The service user’s identity is also under protection according to the Human Rights Act (1998). The Social Care Institute for…

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    LO2 Understand the issues related to use of information Explain the impact on an organisation of the following • Legal issues: • Data protection legislation (e.g. Data Protection Act 1998) • Freedom of Information Act 2000 • Other relevant legislation (e.g. Computer Misuse Act 1990) • Copyright considerations. • Ethical issues: • Examples of ethical issues (e.g. moral, whistle blowing, disability, use of information) • Codes of practice (e.g. email, internet, internal policies, intellectual…

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    flexible, easy to data handling and database maintaining able to accommodate may different types of conservation that can be attached to conduct for Surf Excel brand loyalty research. Monarchy Research agency wish to barfly explain subject matters which are used for online research and identifying overall idea about online research. • Key differences between online and offline research. • Advantages and Disadvantages about online…

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    effects of the digital millennium copyright act of 1998. The article will discuss the five titles under digital millennium copyright act and examine the impacts on managing the crimes of copyright infringement. To begin, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) law was enacted on October 28, 1998. The 42nd president of the United States William Jefferson Clinton signed the bill…

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    include: • Corporate Health and Safety Policy • Equal Opportunities Policy- takes guidance from the Equality Act 2010 • Contracts of Employment/ Code of Conduct/Annual leave policy - Employment rights Act 1996, Employment relations Act 2004, Working Time Regulations 1998 • Data Protection/ Protecting Information and Record detention and disposal policies- governed by the Data Protection Act…

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    In work settings all the staff are aware of the confidentiality policy and precedures used which obeys with the Data Protection Act 1998. This policy is there to make sure that all practitioners working within the setting can do so with confidence knowing that they will know how to respect confidentiality this can be in ways as: information about children or young people can be shared with parents or carers but only about their own child or children. Parents/ carers should not be allowed any…

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