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REQUEST
This is a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. I would like to request the following information:
Moreover:
RESPONSE
From a mental health triage perspective, we are usually sourcing our information direct from health and social care databases (which we have read only access to) with the result that data storage is not an issue from that point of view.
Attached is a copy of our mental health leaflet, which provides an overview of our service.
Initial Training Period
During the foundation training, student officers receive an Input covering the following Objectives:
This input covers considerations around DPA 2018 and how it relates to Human Rights. It also covers what is meant by ‘Personal Data’ as well as Data Protection principles of the data Protection Act.
The offences related to data protection are also detailed to the student officers.
There is reference to what GDPR is, how it applies to officers and examples of breaches.
There are also digital lessons from the College of policing. The following are mandatory in training and they are required to complete them:
These are:
Handling Information
This covers DPA 2018 and GDPR
Police responsibilities under these acts
How the police use information
Key terms
What is Information Security
What mistakes have been made to learn from
Recording Information
This covers how Police record information.
Examples of what can happen if information is not recorded/handled properly such as a police officer’s medical records being incorrectly addressed to a neighbour.
A test for student officers to identify whether information should be recorded or not.
The legal basis for processing personal data.
Sharing Information
This covers types of sharing – i.e., with other force/other agencies/members of public.
Considerations when sharing to avoid mistakes such as removing personal data/Applying GSC markings/how to deal with errors.
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