Handle Information in Health and Social Care settings 1.1 Q: Identify the legislation that relates to the recording, storage and sharing of information in health and social care. A: The legislation that relates to the recording, storage and sharing of information is the Data Protection Act 1998. The act states that service users information must be confidential and can only be accessed with consent. Services users must know what records are being kept and why the data is kept. The Freedom of Information
Unit 209 Handle Information in Health and Social Care Settings 1.1 identify the legislation that relates to the recording, storage and sharing of information in health and social care The legislation that relates to the recording, storage and sharing of information is called the Data Protection Act 1998, this requires that all information must be kept securely and safely. CQC standards reg 20 personal records remain confidential. 1.2 Explain why it is important to have secure systems
1.1 Identify the legislation that relates to the recording, storage and sharing of information in health and social care One such legislation is the Data Protection Act formed in 1998 which states that individuals have a right to see data collected that relates to them and that no individual can see anyone else's personal information. Another legislation is the Health and Social Care Act 2008 which states that information should be gather to monitor infection rates and to assess the risk of infection
4222-209 HANDILING INFORMATION IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS. OUTCOME 1 Understand the need for secure handiling of information in health and social care settings. 1.1 Identify the legislation that relates to the recording, storage and sharing of information in health and social care. The legislation relating to this are, CQC standards reg 20 personal records remain confidential. Data Protection Act 1998 1.2 Explain why it is important to have secure systems for recording and storing
Identify the legislation that relates to the recording, storage and sharing of information in health and social care the health and social care act 2012 Data protection act 1998 Freedom of information act 2000 Human rights act Explain why it is important to have secure systems for recording and storing information in a health and social care setting. It is important so that you comply with legislation, it is the right of the individual and staff for their information to be protected
Handle Information in health and social care settings: Identify 2 laws that relate to the recording, storage and sharing of information: The Data Protection Act 1998 is a United Kingdom Act of Parliament which was created to bring UK law in line with the EU Data Protection Directive of 1995, in which Member States were required to protect people’s fundamental rights and freedoms with particular reference to their rights of privacy and the processing of people’s personal data. The Access to Health
Task A Short Answer Questions. Identify two laws or pieces of legislation that relate to the recording, storage and sharing of information in an adult social care setting. 1. Freedom of information act 2000 2. The data protection act 1988 Explain why it is important to have secure systems for recording and storing information in a social care setting. It is the law to document and record information and it should be done to comply with legislation. Organisations must have measures
1.1 Identify the legislation that relates to the recording, storage and sharing of information in health and social care. The legislation that relates to the recording, storage and sharing of information in social care includes: • Data Protection Act 1998. This is how information about individuals is used. This covers eight principles under which personal data must be protected and collected. Data Protection Act says that service user information must be confidential and can only be accessed with
Handle information in health and social care setting also covering: Certificate in Induction into Adult Social Care: Unit 307 Unit 4222-307 Handle information in health and social care setting also covering: Certificate in Induction into Adult Social Care: Unit 307 Outcome 1 Understand the requirements for the handling of information in health and social care settings 1.1. Identify and summarise the main points of the legislation and codes of practice that relate to the recording, storage
to handle information in social care settings Task A Ai Identify two laws or pieces of legislation that relate to the recording, storage and sharing of information in adult social care settings Legislation and Laws that relate to handling information in social care settings are Data Protection Act 1998, Freedom of Information Act 2000 Health and Social Care Act 2008 – Provides essential standards Aii Explain why it is important to have secure systems in place for recording and storing
Assignment CU 2470 Level 2 Diploma Health and social Care Handle Information in Health and Social Care Settings 1.1 Identify the legislation that relates to the recording storage and sharing of information in H & SC . The Straight forward answer to this is the Data Protection Act Everyone who is responsible for using data has to follow strict rules called ‘data protection principles’. Any company or professional that needs to store personal data from clients in order to perform business
Handle Information in Health and Social Care Settings 1.1 identify the legislation that relates to the recording,storage,and sharing of information in health and social care. The data protection act 1998.This act controls the protection of personal data on people in the uk. In practice it provides a way for people to control what information other people can acces about them. 1,2 Explain why it is important to have secure systems for recording and storing information in a health and social care
1.1 Identify the legislation that relates to the recording, storage and sharing of information in health and social care. -Data Protection Act 1998: This is how information about individuals is used. DPA says that service user information must be confidential and can only be accessed with their consent -Freedom of Information Act 2000: The Freedom of Information Act gives individuals the right to ask organisations all the information they have about them 1.2 Explain why it is important
how to handle information in social care settings PWCS 38 3 1 9 31/07/2015 D/602/3119 Unit purpose and aim This unit develops the knowledge and understanding needed to implement and promote good practice in recording, sharing, storing and accessing information in social care settings. This unit is aimed at those who are interested in, or new to working in social care settings. Learning Outcomes The learner will: 1 Understand requirements for handling information in social care settings Assessment
1.1 Identify the legislation that relates to the recording,storage & sharing of information in health & social care The Data Protection Act 1998 This outlines the law of how to record, store & share information on individuals that we care for. Anyone holding personal data is legally obliged to comply with this act. 1.2 Explain why it is important to have secure systems for recording & storing information in a health & social care setting It is important to have secure systems
handle information in social care settings Learning outcomes There are two learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will be able to: 1. Understand the need for secure handling of information in social care settings 2. Know how to access support for handling 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 the recording, storage and sharing of information in social
Unit 4222-209 Handle information in health and social care Settings Outcome 1 Understand the need for secure handling of information in Health and social care settings 1. Identify the legislation that relates to the recording, storage and sharing of information in health and social care The right to confidentiality is guaranteed by the Data Protection Act 1998. The Data protection Act 1998 sets out eight principles which are in essence a code of good practice for processing personal
Unit 209 Understand 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 the recording, storage and sharing of information in social care. The Data Protection Act 1998 controls how your personal information is used by organisations, businesses and the government. Everyone responsible for using data or storing data has to follow strict rules called 'Data protection
Unit 9 Handle Information in Health and Social Care Settings HSC 028 1. Understand the need for secure handling of information in health and social care settings 1.1 Identify the legislation that relates to the recording, storage and sharing of information in health and social care DATA PROTECTION ACT 1998 The data protection act sets out 8 principles governing the use of personal information • Personal data shall be processed fairly and lawfully • Personal data shall be obtained
HANDLING INFORMATION 1.1 Identify the legislation that relates to the recording, storage and sharing of information in social care. What is the main piece of legislation that relates to handling information and confidentiality? A - DATA PROTECTION ACT 1998. This is how information about individuals is used. This covers eight principles under which personal data must be protected and collected. DPA says that service user information must be confidential and can only be accessed with their consent