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Data Protection, Compliance with Royds Withy King Solicitors - RKW Goodman

Tuesday 6th June 2023 at 11.00 - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/61518889554

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With the help of local solicitors specialising in social care, learn how to stay comp Protection and UK GDPR legislations, which in turn will help you stay compliant w fines for data breaches by the ICO Whilst during the pandemic, data protection was not high on the agenda for either the CQC or the providers, this is about to change.

As a part of their assessment relating to caring and well led, CQC will be looking at the way you manage your data. Some of the questions you may be asked are:

● What personal data do you hold or collect?

● What do you do with that data?

● Who do you share it with?

● How long do you keep the data?

● What is the lawful basis for processing the data?

CQC will check that your records comply with Regulation 17 Health and Social Care Act 2008 (regulated activities) Regulations 2014:

● Data protection legislation

● Accessible information standard and

● The toolkit (where necessary)

Completing the DSPT self assessment can help prove your compliance with Data protection legislation and UK GDPR. It can also help you prevent data breaches, reduce the risk of cyber attacks and make dealing with requests from individuals to exercise their rights in respect of personal data much easier. Completing the toolkit can help you reduce the risk of fines from the ICO for non-compliance as you will be able to show the steps you have taken to minimise the risks

Data Security & Business Continuity Plan - WORKSHOP

Wednesday 14th June: 10.30am - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/636635783767

The National Data Guardian review’s data standard 7 states that:

“A continuity plan is in place to respond to threats to data security, including significant data breaches or near misses, and it is tested once a year as a minimum, with a report to senior management.”

For small organisations, your data security plan can be an extension of your existing business continuity plan. You are likely to have already considered some aspects of data security in your business continuity plan – for example, what you would do if there was a flood or fire and you couldn’t access care notes

It is important that you also consider what would happen if your phone line or broadband went down Or if you lost all your staff details in a cyber-attack? What workarounds would you use?

This interactive workshop will give you the opportunity to discuss your needs and help you make suitable continuity plans for your care setting.

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