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This on-demand conference focuses on ensuring good practice in Managing a Data Breach in Health and Social Care from the practicalities and requirements as an Information Governance Lead to ensuring that frontline staff understand how to recognise and report data breaches internally.
“A personal data breach means a breach of security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure of, or access to, personal data. This includes breaches that are the result of both accidental and deliberate causes. It also means that a breach is more than just about losing personal data…A personal data breach can be broadly defined as a security incident that has affected the confidentiality, integrity or availability of personal data. In short, there will be a personal data breach whenever any personal data is accidentally lost, destroyed, corrupted or disclosed; if someone accesses the data or passes it on without proper authorisation; or if the data is made unavailable and this unavailability has a significant negative effect on individuals.”
“A breach can have a range of adverse effects on individuals, which include emotional distress, and physical and material damage.”
This conference will enable you to:
- Learn from outstanding practice in managing a data breach
- Reflect on national developments and learning
- Understand how to identify and risk assess a data breach and when and who to report to
- Improve the way data breaches are investigated
- Develop your skills in training and educating frontline staff to recognize and report a data breach
- Understand how you can improve debriefing and learning from data breach incidents
- Identify key strategies for eliminating inappropriate access to medical records
- Learn from case studies
- Self assess and reflect on your own practice