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    Safeguarding

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    All staff that is on site must hold an appropriate up to date DBS check. This vetting and barring prevents anyone who shouldnâ€TMt be working with vulnerable people/children getting access to them. The school (and other settings) has a duty of care to ensure that all staff are appropriately trained regularly in safeguarding, and understand fully the process with reporting and recording disclosures for that particular setting. Within these settings there is a structure of safeguarding leaders who…

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    Sindiswe Case Study

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    right to receive information, gives you the right to be informed of your rights and how to excite them in your home language. You have the right be informed of all court proceedings and reasoning behind any actions that have been taken. The right to protection. As the victim, Sindiswe, has the right to not be intimidate or…

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    Also stating from ( Ahmed,2014 The Data Protection Act is a law which protects the personal data of people who are living in the UK. The act protects people’s rights, freedoms and their right to privacy. In health and social care organisations, it is crucial for health and social care professionals to store data of pateints and service…

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    needs or disabilities the child may have. Any information that the school may need to pass on will need the child’s next of king’s consent. Under the data protection act 1998, any organisation that holds personal information and does not follow the correct procedure, will be abusing their professional position as well as breaching the human rights act 1998. The procedures of disclosing information is not sharing any information with…

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    Why Collect HR Data

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    Data Protection Act This act applies to all organisations that process data relating to their staff and customers. It is the main legal framework in UK that protects personal data. The act contains 8 data protection principles which are: Personal data should be processed fairly and lawfully, this can be achieved by asking the employees to use their information, on the employment contract. Personal data shall be obtained only for specific lawful purposes, these purposes can be…

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    before going deeply into the discussion and analysis of the right to be forgotten. According to the EU Data protection Directive “personal data” shall mean any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (“Data Subject”); an identifiable person is one…

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    We would need to adapt the way we communicate with children and young people as they may not completely understand what we are saying. For example, the younger the person is the more simpler and clearer we should communicate. If the child is very young, we would need to talk in a way they would understand. This can include talking in a generally more simple way. We may need to talk with a different tone of voice than we usually would to keep the child engaged, as the may get distracted easily…

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    circumstances where the person giving the information could reasonably expect that it would not be shared with others. As a teaching assistant all information must be treated confidentially as stated in the ‘Data Protection Act 1998’, any information must be stored as stated in the Act and all member of staff must be familiar with this and follow the guidelines. In my role I ensure that no information is passed on to any third parties and always checking with my line manager if I am…

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    The data protection act covers personal data, information about specific people, something identifiable as them. For instance someone’s name (e.g. Helen Jones) is not personal data as there could be hundreds of Helen Jones’. However, Helen Jones combined with her date of birth and last address is personal data and falls under the data protection act.. Write a short paragraph to explain each of the 8 points clearly. Information must be, by law, created, used and distributed according to the…

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    This group was founded as a Federal agency on the principles of QSEN and dedicated to improving KSAs; the website comprehensively covers everything from research to toolkits. Their “mission is to produce evidence to make health care safer, higher quality, more accessible, equitable and affordable.” (ahrq.org) They list children as a priority population; they are seen as the most vulnerable along with the elderly. I appreciate their attention to certain populations that seem more at risk than…

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