Data Protection

Please find below our Practice Policies relating to the General Protection Regulations (GDPR) and the 2018 Data Protection Act which protects the personal data of our patients and staff


The key terms

GDPR and other data protection laws rely on the term 'personal data' to discuss information about individuals.  There are two key types of personal data in the UK and they cover different categories of information.

What is personal data?

Personal data can be anything that allows a living person to be directly or indirectly identified.  This may be a name, an address, or even an IP address.  It includes automated personal data and can also encompass pseudonymised data if a person can be identified from it.

What is sensitive personal data?

GDPR calls sensitive personal data as being in 'special categories' of information.  These include trade union membership, religious beliefs, political opinions, racial information and sexual orientation.

Privacy Notice-Safeguarding

GDPR Practice Privacy Notice

Patient Privacy Notice

Privacy Notice-Care Quality Commission

Privacy Notice-Direct Care

Privacy Notice-Duty of Care Emergencies

Privacy Notice-National Screening Programs

Privacy Notice-NHS Digital

Privacy Notice-Payments

Privacy Notice-Public Health

Privacy Notice-Risk Stratification

Privacy Notice-Summary Care Records



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