Has anyone else encountered the problem of a request for access to personal data held on a living person where that person is no longer able to request it personally or give consent by reason of sickness or incapacity?
If an enduring power of attorney has been registered, then presumably the attorney can be given access, but what happens in other cases?
Elizabeth Boardman
Archivist
Brasenose and St. Hilda's Colleges
Oxfordshire Health Archives
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