Transcription of Information Sharing Guidelines
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Page 1 of 53 OFFICIAL OFFICIAL Information Sharing Guidelines for promoting safety and wellbeing Contents 1. Purposes of the Guidelines , how they should be used and who should use them .. 1 2. How to share Information .. 6 3. ISG in practice .. 15 How to get help .. 22 4. Case studies .. 24 5. Support for Information Sharing . 44 6. Explanation of terms .. 46 7. Bibliography .. 52 8. ISG appendix .. 53 1. Purposes of the Guidelines , how they should be used and who should use them This document updates earlier versions of the Information Sharing Guidelines for Promoting Safety and Wellbeing (ISG). The ISG provide a mechanism for Information Sharing when it is believed a person is at risk of harm and adverse outcomes can be expected unless appropriate services are provided.
information sharing decisions. • Information sharing decisions are made on a case-by-case basis using best interest principles and are supported by sound risk assessment. • disclosure is reasonably necessary to prevent Gaining a client's consent for information sharing is the ideal and recommended
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