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Dear data-protection list Member
On 31 August the Scottish Government launched a consultation on its draft
Identity Management And Privacy Principles.
The News Release is at
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/News/Releases/2009/08/31135841.
PRIVACY AND PUBLIC CONFIDENCE IN SCOTTISH PUBLIC SERVICES: DRAFT
IDENTITY MANAGEMENT AND PRIVACY PRINCIPLES
I am writing to seek your views on the consultation document at
www.scotland.gov.uk/privacyprinciples2009 which contains draft Identity
Management and Privacy Principles.
Background
People are often asked by public service organisations to prove that they are
who they say they are - either to prevent fraud or to show that they are
entitled to receive a particular service or benefit. They want to know that
public authorities and other organisations respect their privacy and recognise
the harm which may be done if personal information is collected or held
unnecessarily, or lost or misused.
These draft Principles have been developed by the Scottish Government to
help ensure that respect for privacy is central to the way public services
prove identity or entitlement and to help public service organisations comply
with data protection and human rights legislation.
These draft Principles will enable public organisations to build on these
requirements and to achieve good practice.
The purpose of this consultation is to seek your views on these draft
Principles.
The consultation period starts on 31 August 2009 and will run for 12 weeks.
The deadline for responses is Monday 23 November 2009.
Following the end of the consultation period and subject to the views of
respondents, the draft Principles will be finalised and disseminated.
Consultation paper and consultation list
The consultation paper and questions are at
www.scotland.gov.uk/privacyprinciples2009, along with a list of consultees.
We have tried to cover all relevant interests but if you feel another party
would benefit from seeing this consultation, please forward a link to this
consultation or pass on a copy.
This consultation and all other Scottish Government consultation exercises
can be viewed online on the consultation web pages of the Scottish
Government website at http://www.scotland.gov.uk/consultations.
Responding to this consultation paper
I invite online, written or email responses to this consultation paper by
Monday 23 November 2009.
Please use the online form at www.scotland.gov.uk/privacyprinciples2009
Or send your response to:
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Caroline Irving
Privacy Principles Consultation
Scottish Government
3-H South
Victoria Quay
Edinburgh
EH6 6QQ
Please include a completed Respondent Information Form (see "Handling your
Response" in the Covering Letter at
www.scotland.gov.uk/privacyprinciples2009).
CAROLINE IRVING
Policy Manager
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