Unit 209 Understanding How to Handle Information in Social Care Settings

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UNIT 209 UNDERSTANDING HOW TO HANDLE INFORMATION IN SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS. OUTCOME 1: Understand the need for secure handling of information in social care settings. 1.1) Identify the legislation that relates to recording, storage and sharing of information in social care. Data protection Act 1998: The information that is supplied by individual is used, this covers eight principles under which personal data must be protect and collect. Data protection Act demands that all data collected can only be accessed with the client consent, also the client has the right to know what information you have collect has well, they also have the right to ask if there is any information that you have collect, that they don’t already know this the freedom of information Act 2000, Explain why it is so important to have secure systems for recording and storing information in a social care setting. Well for first off it is the law, the people that we are caring for are individual and have the right to have personal data securely sorted away, only people that need to have the information should be able to get this information it protect their confidentiality and it will protect from unauthorised viewing, passing on private information can fringe their safety. OUTCOME 2: Know how to access support for handling information in social care settings. 1.1) Describe how to access guidance, information and advice about handling information. Has soon as you start training they will tell you where and when to get information, again it on a need to know bases, as care you do need to know everything, the main things you need to know are in every clients house, form what meds they are on to what time they like to go a bed, but before you read their care plan, you should always ask
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