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Chapter 4 MCQs
Information sharing
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What does the acronym GDPR stand for?
General Data Policy Rules
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Guided Duty Protecting Registrants
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General Data Protection Regulation
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Governed Data Publication Rules
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Under GDPR personal information can only be processed where there is a valid lawful reason to do so, which of the following is NOT a valid lawful reason?
If the information needs processing to save someone's life
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Where information is needed to be held indefinitely
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Where tangible consent is gained from the individual
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If there is a contractual reason for processing information
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There are some exemptions from GDPR so long as they are proportionate and intend to safeguard specific issues/processes; which of the following are not acceptable as exemptions?
To remove basic human rights to achieve a criminal conviction
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In the interests of national security
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To protect judicial proceedings
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In order to protect a public body from prosecution
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What is the current legislation which seeks to address information handling in England and Wales which should be considered alongside the GDPR process?
The Data Protection Act (2008)
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The Data and Management of Information Act (2016)
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The Data Protection Act (2018)
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The Data Collection and Collation Act (2015)
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In line with the British Association of Social Workers (BASW) Code of Ethics for Social Work (2014) where might a Social Worker breach confidentiality?
Where they believe the individual is making an unwise decision
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Where they believe there is evidence of a serious risk to the individual
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The document 'Information Sharing Advice for Safeguarding Practitioners (2018)' offers 7 golden rules to sharing information which of the following is NOT correct?
If you have doubt about sharing information, seek advice without disclosing the identity of the individual concerned
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If an individual has previously been a risk to self or others breaching confidentiality is always acceptable
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Where you do not have consent to share be mindful the individual might not expect information to be shared
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Keep a record of any decision made and the reasons for that decision particularly where you decide to share information or not to share
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Working Together to Safeguard Children (2018) states, with reference to information sharing, the following to be false
Personal information gained by one agency cannot be shared with another agency
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Consent is not always needed to share information
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Social Work duties extend in some circumstances to covert surveillance (in cases where abuse is believed to be occurring for example), what legislation supports this?
The Surveillance Act 2005
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The Covert and Investigatory Powers Act 2002
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The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
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The Interception of Telecommunication Information Act 2001
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