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GDPR for Care Workers
GDPR for Care Workers

This video-based course explores the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into force in May 2018. The information of individuals receiving support must be recorded, stored and shared appropriately in line with the new legislation.

The video course highlights what is expected of care staff in regard to confidentiality and handling personal information correctly. This knowledge is essential for any organisation that wishes to fully adhere to data protection law.

This video-based course explores the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into force in May 2018. The information of individuals receiving support must be recorded, stored and shared appropriately in line with the new legislation.

The video course highlights what is expected of care staff in regard to confidentiality and handling personal information correctly. This knowledge is essential for any organisation that wishes to fully adhere to data protection law.

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Overview

This online training course has been designed specifically for Care and Support Workers working in a social care setting. It may also be useful to a wider audience of people who would like to know more about GDPR for Care Workers.

3 Interactive Chapters, Assessment Quiz and a CPD Accredited Certificate

Subjects covered include:

  • Principles and Practices of Confidentiality
  • Understanding the Need for Policies and Legislation regarding the Recording, Storing and Sharing of Information
  • Understanding the Need to Record and Store Information Correctly
On average this online course should take around 10 minutes.

England

Care Certificate Standard 6

NOS: GEN97, SCDHSC0031, SCDHSC00243, SCDLDSS1, SCDCCLD0201

RQF: Handle information in care settings (Level 2 Diploma in Care), Promote effective handling of information in care settings (Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care, Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support)

Wales

All Wales Induction Framework for Health and Social Care (AWIFHSC) Sections 1, 4 & 5

Scotland

National Care Standards

Northern Ireland

NISCC’s Induction Standards

Jacqui Arnold, CPsychol, Chief Experience Officer at Milbotix, LinkedIn Profile

Jacqui Arnold

Jacqui Arnold is an esteemed course consultant at CareTutor, specializing in a wide range of courses related to care work, including GDPR for Care Workers, Principles of Person-Centred Care, Privacy and Dignity, Role of the Care Worker, Equality, Diversity & Inclusion, Effective Communication, Dementia Care 1: Understanding Dementia, Dementia Care 2: Person Centred Dementia Care, and Medication in the Care Home. With a wealth of experience and expertise in the field, Jacqui brings invaluable insights to these courses.

With over 35 years of experience in social care, Jacqui has worked in various capacities, beginning as a practitioner, and progressing into roles such as Care Home Management, training and development, and consultancy. For 17 years, she served as the Dementia Lead at St Monica Trust, where she honed her expertise in dementia care and developed a deep understanding of the needs of individuals living with dementia.

As a Chartered Occupational Psychologist with a BSc Psychology (Honours) Degree and an MSc in Occupational Psychology (with merit), Jacqui is passionate about applying the principles of occupational psychology to enhance organizational development and improve the quality of care across different sectors. She firmly believes that dementia care requires careful planning and a person-centred approach that values individuals, considers their life history, and recognizes the profound impact of memory and emotions on well-being.

Currently serving as the Chief Experience Officer at Milbotix, Jacqui is dedicated to introducing assistive technology within the care sector. By leveraging innovative technology, she aims to enhance well-being, reduce the time spent on supporting distress, and create opportunities for positive interactions that promote preventive care and overall well-being.

Jacqui’s areas of interest encompass various aspects of service development, policy and practice, culture change, training delivery and evaluation, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement. She has also been involved in the establishment of Memory Cafes for individuals living with dementia and their caregivers. Additionally, Jacqui offers business/executive coaching and provides support to staff members and teams to ensure the delivery of excellent evidence-based services.

Jacqui’s commitment to enhancing the care sector and her passion for promoting well-being make her an invaluable resource for those seeking to excel in their roles and provide exceptional care to individuals in need.

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