Simon,
I'd agree in the most part...but the protocol is also going to cover
information being shared by our PCT's, District councils, Voluntary
organisations and a few other bodies who will be providing the
information to us so we can compile a map of these vulnerable
individuals, along with any care needs that they made have, e.g..
Dementia, or wheel chair bound. This will need to be done before any
emergency happened so I don't think we could rely on DP too heavily.
Does that make sense? I wouldn't want to waste time putting an ISP
together if I don't have to.
S.
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Subject: Re: [data-protection] Sharing Protocol
I may be misunderstanding the need for a protocol here, but is one
necessary?
Are you sharing data regularly or is it to cover the provision of
information when an emergency is declared?
If it's the latter, then I would question the need for a protocol in
terms of management overhead and general
overkill.
I am of the opinion that protocols/policies and procedures are fine
where they are needed, but there is too often a
view of "aye up lads, we need a protocol". Before we know it we'll be in
the position of H&S.
If it's for the provision of information to police in an emergency
situation only I would be looking towards the
relevent schedule in the DPA and building acknowledgement that this will
take place in other documents such as
information security policy and/or fair processing documents, perhaps.
Just thinking out loud - happy to be shot down on this...
Simon.
Quoting Priestley Sarah <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hello all,
>
> I've been asked by our Emergency Planners to help them draw up an
> sharing protocol between ourselves and the police covering information
> relating to the location of vulnerable people to be used in emergency
> situations.
>
> I've had a look around the net but can't find any existing ones I can
> look at to help build ours. Would anyone have such an arrangement in
> place which they would let me have a look at?
>
> Thanks
> Sarah.
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