GDP ARRGGHH!
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- Q1What is the GDPR?The General Data Protection RegulationsTwo Grown Ducks Performing RapThe Government Data Protection RegulationsThe Greatest Dancer Performing Right30s
- Q2What is accountability?Within the GDPR it is he responsibility of complying with the regulations - and being able to show that you're doing so.Accountability simply means complying with the GDPRIts about making sure someone is responsible or 'accountable;' if things go wrong.30s
- Q3True or False: A persons IP address is considered personal data under the GDPR?UnsureFalseTrueWhat's an IP address?30s
- Q4You have consent to use a two-minute video clip of clients during an activity at the next parents evening. The arm of a third client is within the camera shot. Is it still OK to use this video?No wayYes, if the third client doesn't mind.Yes, if the third client has video consent.Yes, if the third client cannot be identified from the video and/or has consent to be videoed.30s
- Q5You have some great photos for the newsletter, of clients with consent for photos to be taken. There’s another client in the background, about 20 yards away and out of focus. Is it OK to use this image?No wayYes, but we must have consentYes, with or without consent.30s
- Q6True or False: If a person consents to one use of their personal data, they've agreed to all uses.FalseConsent?TrueNo doubt30s
- Q7How many core principles of data protection are there?857630s
- Q8Within what time frame do UK companies or organisations have to report a data breach to the ICO?48 hours72 hours24 hoursUnlimited30s
- Q9BREACH or NO BREACH You accidentally left your bag containing a camera with client photos on, on the bus.Dave, will buy us a new oneWhat camera?BREACHNO BREACH30s
- Q10BREACH or NO BREACH You’re organising a residential and have accidentally sent an email containing details on who is attending, as well as their dietary, health and access needs, to everyone attending.Did I?No botherBREACHNO BREACH30s
- Q11BREACH or NO BREACH A client’s father, who is not a named primary contact, asks you for her whereabouts whilst she is in our care, as a family emergency has arisen. You give him the staff members details that is supporting her, so he can contact her.NO BREACHNever mindBREACH30s
- Q12BREACH or NO BREACH One of your colleagues is trying to complete notes on SharePoint but has forgotten her login details. She calls you and asks if she can login to the computer using your details. You oblige and tell her the details over the phone.Just ring MikeGet your own loginBREACHNO BREACH30s
- Q13BREACH or NO BREACH You are involved in a safeguarding case and get a call to discuss it from a parent/carer when you’re on a bus going to work. You have the conversation and realise you may have been heard by members of the public.NO BREACHStop earwiggingThe public won't have heard meBREACH30s
- Q14BREACH or NO BREACH You print off a completed safeguarding report form and put it on your desk. You manage to spill your morning coffee all over it. You chuck it in the bin.What a nightmare.BREACHI'm parchedNO BREACH30s
- Q15BREACH or NO BREACH You and another colleague arrive early to set up for the morning briefing. While alone in the kitchen area you start talking about one of the clients who has epilepsy. She recently had a seizure at space and you’re discussing what to do if she has another seizure. You suddenly realise that another client and his mum have arrived and may have overheard you.Ahh its only Pauline, she won't tellNO BREACHBREACHHelp30s