Transcription of Information sharing: advice for practitioners
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Information sharing advice for practitioners providing safeguarding services to children, young people, parents and carers July 2018. Contents Summary 3. About this government advice 3. The seven golden rules to sharing Information 4. sharing Information 6. Being alert to signs of abuse and neglect and taking action 6. Legislative framework 7. The principles 9. Necessary and proportionate 9. Relevant 9. Adequate 9. Accurate 9. Timely 9. Secure 10. Record 10. When and how to share Information 11. When 11. How 11. Flowchart of when and how to share Information 12. Myth-busting guide 13. Useful resources and external organisations 15. Other relevant departmental advice and statutory guidance 15. 2. Summary Information sharing is essential for effective safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. It is a key factor identified in many serious case reviews (SCRs), where poor Information sharing has resulted in missed opportunities to take action that keeps children and young people safe.
handling personal data need to have comprehensive and proportionate arrangements for collecting, storing, and sharing information. The GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018 do not prevent, or limit, the sharing of information for the purposes of keeping children and …
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