The data protection act is in place to ensure that people and companies that have access to personal information only use it for what they need to‚ to complete their work. This relates to my work in the way that I am not only handing peoples businesses and what’s going on in them but I have people’s personal data to hand. So I know what a lot of what’s going on in people’s private lives‚ so I need to ensure that I keep this data private and not go around making it publicly known knowledge. The data
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records and observations of sessions. Some of the other acts that need to be taken into account are: • HASAWA 1974 – this covers a company’s responsibility to their employees‚ responsibility that employees have and responsibilities to the general public. • The children act 2004 • Equality act 2010 • RIDDOR 1995 – statutory obligation to report serious workplace accidents‚ occupational diseases and near misses to the HSE. • Data protection act 1998 • Manual handling 1992 • COSHH Equality and Diversity
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Dual computers run at the same time. If one computer breaks‚ the other takes over Output Devices Input / Output / Storage Speaker Digital camera memory cards Dual Computers Storage Backups should be completed once a day if the data is important Hard disk Backups CD / DVD Backups should be stored off site in a safe place Bitmap An image made up of pixels where each pixel has its own state Vector Line based drawing where the instructions are stored rather
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Standard 1 Role of the health and social care worker Your Name: Workplace: Start Date: Completion Date: Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Responsibilities and limits of your relationship with an individual Working in ways that are agreed with your employer The importance of working in partnership with others Be able to handle information in agreed ways Questions CIS Assessment Induction Workbook – Standard One Standard 1 Role of the health and social care worker 1. Responsibilities and limits
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Understand the need for secure handling of information in health and social care settings. 1 The learner can: Identify legislation that relates to the recording‚ storage and sharing of information in health and social care. Data Protection Act 1998 Freedom of Information Act 2000 2 Explain why it is important to have secure systems for recording and storing information in a health and social care setting It is important to have secure systems for recording and storing information in a health and
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childcare and the role of regulatory bodies As a home base childcare provider‚ I must ensure that the current legislations are carried out and practised according to the relevant governing bodies. I must ensure that the requirements of the Children Act 2004 are met. It was put into place to improve the overall well-being in children and in later life. There are five outcomes that are key to achieving this. * Be healthy – so that they are physically‚ mentally and emotionally healthy and have
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disciplinary action. I agree to this work being subjected to scrutiny by textual analysis software if required. I understand that my work may be used for future academic/quality assurance purposes in accordance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998. I understand that the work/evidence submitted for assessment may not be returned to me and that I have retained a copy for my records. I understand that until such time as the assessment grade has been ratified through internal and external
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and feeding patients when required Escorting patients to and from other departments and hospitals when required Complete and maintain documentation and patient records as directed in accordance with organizational policy Comply with the data protection act 1998 and the information governance – the post holder is not entitled to use for their own benefit or gain‚ or to divulge to any persons‚ firm or other organization whatsoever‚ any confidential information belonging to the trust or relating to
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Page 1 of 2 BAYLHAM CARE CENTRE POLICY No : 01 - 153 JOB DESCRIPTION - CARE ASSISTANT – DAY/NIGHT SHIFT Version 2 Updated October 2012 Reporting to: Ms. Fairburn-Dorai Accountable to: Ms. Vikki Brewer Main Purpose of the Role To effectively assist in the management of the delivery of care support services to older people and to those with a range of disabilities living in the nursing home in accordance with the company’s policies‚ procedures and practices and according to specifications
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services work together as preventatives‚ as teachers we are expected to act on any guidance within the ECM. Schools and colleges have joined and linked with other services and a framework with 5 outcomes are being monitored‚ Be Healthy‚ Stay Safe‚ Enjoy & Achieve‚ Make a Positive Contribution & Achieve an Economic Wellbeing. - The Data Protection Act 1998 is a framework to protect the rights of peoples personal data and is designed to safeguard
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