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- Our GDPR Policy - 

- We Follow Strict Data Security Policies 

All Clients Have the Following Rights Under GDPR:

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1. The Right to Be Informed – Consent Wording Has to Be in Clear and Plain Language and Easily Accessible

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2. The Right of Access – Access to Personal Information Must Be Without the Attachment of Any Fees.

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3. The right to Erasure –Also known as ‘the Right to be Forgotten – Requests to Be Deleted or Removed From Data Lists  Must De Actioned Immediately – Certain Considerations May Apply

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4. The Right to Object – If A Person Rejects Consent, Then This Must Be Honoured

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5. Right to Proper Explanation in Relation to Any Automated Decision Making and Profiling

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6. The Right to Accuracy – If Requests to Changes to The Records Are Made These Must Be Implemented

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7. The Right to Restrict Processing –Any Wishes Not to Share Data, must Be Respected

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8. The Right to Data Portability – Allowing Individuals to Copy, Transfer or Move Their Personal Data Securely - Certain Consideration May Apply

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The NHS defines capacity as the ability to use and understand information to make a decision, and communicate any decision made. A person lacks capacity if their mind is impaired or disturbed in some way and this means the person is unable to make a decision at that time.  However GDPR Still applies-Consent Should Be Given FREELY, GRANULAR-Specific, Informed and Unambiguous &TRANSPARENT.  Transparency is a safeguard where Specific consent is not possible.

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