What Is The Point Of Information Sharing Agreements At A Local Level

Autor: Marjian

Information From the Office for Information on the Interpretation of DPA www.ico.gov.uk/what_we_cover/data_protection/guidance.aspx Sharing personal information presents risks and opportunities that need to be managed properly. The Commission has procedures and strategies in place to manage the exchange of personal data. This respect for data protection principles, including: since the range of partners with which the police are involved has developed, including the public, private and voluntary sectors, there may be no implied or explicit power to exchange information in all circumstances. This does not necessarily mean that the police cannot disclose the information, as it is often possible to apply the common law. The common law sharing decision will be based on the definition of a police objective for information-assisted activity and an assessment of potential risks. This legal instrument (SI 2000/417) defines other conditions under which sensitive personal data can be processed, including the conditions under which treatment must necessarily take place without the explicit consent of the person concerned. Paragraph 1 (for the purposes of preventing or detecting criminal offences) and paragraph 4 (for the exercise of any function intended to provide advice, advice, support or other services) are particularly important to Prevent. The standard should be to get the person`s consent to exchange information. There will, of course, be circumstances in which the consent of the individual is not desirable or possible, as this interferes with the delivery of the desired result, and there may be gateways or exceptions allowing for sharing without consent. If you are unable to obtain or obtain permission or if you refuse your consent, you cannot disclose personal data without complying with any of the Gateway or exception conditions. The exchange of information is essential to ensure effective delivery of services with partners with whom the Council cooperates. The Council cooperates with a number of partners, including, but not limited to the following: if non-public bodies (such as Z.B community organisations) participate in the provision of Prevent`s work, you may need to provide them with personal and sensitive information, and your approach to information exchange should be the same – that is.

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