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    TASK 1 [A] : Outline the current legislation covering home based childcare‚ and the role of regulatory bodies. CURRENT LEGISLATION : ◆ Children Act [2004] : The green paper produces a name is "Every Child Matters" It lists five outcomes which were identified in consultation with children and young people : Being Healthy : Having good physical and mental health‚ And enjoying healthy Life Style. Stay Safe : Being protected from harm and neglect Enjoying

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    tract of staff that have gone out of date. It is also a breech of company policy that all documents are disposed of correctly‚ the most important thing is the data protection act 1988 The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which defines UK law on the processing of data .. Evaluating the effectiveness of the programme Contributing to the

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    P3 describe how software and network security can keep systems and data secure Public Key: a public key is a value provided by some designated authority as an encryption key that‚ combined with a private key derived from the public key‚ can be used to effectively encrypt messages and digital signatures Private Key: Public-key cryptography refers to a cryptographic system requiring two separate keys‚ one to lock or encrypt the plaintext‚ and one to unlock or decrypt the cyphertext. Neither key

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    such as is in accordance with the law and is necessary in a democratic society in the interests of national security‚ public safety or the economic well-being of the country‚ for the prevention of disorder or crime‚ for the protection of health or morals‚ or for the protection of the rights and freedoms of others.’ The common law of confidentiality reflects that people have a right to expect that information given to a nurse or midwife is only used for the purpose for which it was given and will

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    Promote Good Practise in Handling Information in Health and social care Settings The data protection Act 1998 is an important legislation in social care which relate to handling information. One of the Acts is that people have every right to see what information has been recorded about them‚ this means that people can see their social flies or see their medical records if they request so. Freedom of information Act 2000 gives people the right the access general information held by the public authorities

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    for inc corp as a Supported Living Assistant providing support to a young gentleman with both physical and developmental disabilities in his own home. For the purpose of this report and in line with inc confidentiality procedures and the Data Protection Act 1998‚ I have changed names in order to protect the individual and maintain confidentiality. I currently work with a young man called David who is 21 years old and lives in the family home with his mother‚ who is his main carer. David is autistic

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    legislations and codes of practice as a teacher I will have to follow are; • Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) this places general duties on the people in control of the premises to protect the health and safety and welfare of all people on those premises. To implement this into my work I would need to ensure I know where all emergency equipment and exits are in the case of any danger. • Equality Act (2010) protects learners from discrimination with regards to their race‚ sex‚ sexual orientation‚

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    disadvantages. Data protection act 1998 There are many advantages to Enterprise rent a car and there customers on of them being that if they abide by the data protection act its easier for them to do so as they don’t need to necessarily protect someone’s data for a long time and they can actually dispose of it when its not needed any more. This gives them more space to store new data that they may need to. Another advantage for customers is that when enterprise rent a car store their data they do not

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    is the Data Protection Act 1998. This covers the medical‚ social‚ credit information and the local authority. The main points to the Data Protection Act are: The data must be Fairly and lawfully processed. Processed for intended purposes. Adequate‚ relevant and not excessive. Accurate. Not kept for longer than necessary. Processed in accordance with the data subject rights. Kept secure and not sheared without correct permission or transferred to countries without adequate protection. 1.2 Explain

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    The Data Protection Act (2003); The Children Act (2004); Equality Act (2010); Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act (2006); Education and skills Act (2008) and Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) are examples of generic laws which have over the years been amended to reflect current practice. The Data Protection Act (1998 amended 2003) provides the legal framework on how and when personal information should be obtained‚ processed and shared. The amendment covered the use of electronic data. This

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