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Context of the processing • Information will be shared when Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue attend an incident involving fire and record that the fire may have been ignited deliberately. The Arson Task Force Assistant will then access Lincolnshire Police’s relevant systems in order to research the incident and gather and disseminate relevant intelligence to both partners. • The data subjects will not be informed that their data will be shared and there is no requirement to gain their consent as there is an alternative lawful basis for processing the information. However, this type of processing is referenced within both parties privacy notice which are publicly available. • The sharing of information will fulfil the purpose of the agreement by allowing a Fire and Rescue staff member to access and update police data. Access to this data will enable the partnership to accurately identify, deal with and reduce incidents of arson within Lincolnshire, therefore fulfilling the purpose of this agreement.
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Context of the processing Information will be shared between partners, during investigations and distribution of intelligence relating to reports of environmental crime. We are following broadly the national “S.C.R.A.P” waste crime campaign from Herts as there has a been a massive increase in environmental crime offences since the start of the Covid pandemic. Subjects will not be aware of the information being shared but it may well be disclosed as part of any court action.
Context of the processing There are currently processes in place which support the Diocese of Lincoln to ensure they safeguard vulnerable adults and children who are involved with the Diocese of Lincoln. These processes include the Disclosure and Barring Service and Common Law Police Disclosures, the relevant policy is available on the Lincolnshire Police website using the following hyperlink: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/media/1659/common-law-disclosure-to-employers-policy- pd-199-combined.pdf This agreement will not replace these processes and will only be utilised when a disclosure does not fall within the remit of the DBS and Common Law procedures. This agreement outlines the process for sharing information in the following instances:
Context of the processing There are currently processes in place which support the Diocese of Lincoln to ensure they safeguard vulnerable adults and children who are involved with the Diocese of Lincoln. These processes include the Disclosure and Barring Service and Common Law Police Disclosures, the relevant policy is available on the Lincolnshire Police website using the following hyperlink: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxxxxx.xx/media/1659/common-law-disclosure-to-employers- policy-pd-199-combined.pdf This agreement will not replace these processes and will only be utilised when a disclosure does not fall within the remit of the DBS and Common Law procedures. This agreement outlines the process for sharing information in the following instances: • When Lincolnshire Police are unaware that a person who is connected with the church commits an offence that would usually be disclosable under the Common Law Police Disclosure (CLPD) process. In these circumstances the Diocese Safeguarding Team will submit a request for information to the XXXX team within the Information Management Unit (IMU). The XXXX team will complete such requests giving summary information relating to relevant data that may indicate a safeguarding concern. If it is identified that there is a ‘pressing social needto disclose the information the request will be referred to the Common Law Police Disclosure (CLPD) procedure. Requests for in-depth, complex information that falls within the remit of the Common Law procedure will be dealt with using the CLPD process and a charge may incur. • The MOSOVO team within Lincolnshire Police will inform the Diocesan Safeguarding Team if they are or become aware a Registered Sex Offender (RSO) is attending a Church. This will enable the Diocese to work with the Police to ensure a Safer Church Agreement (SCA) is put in place to manage that individual’s attendance at, and involvement within the Church. These agreements are supported by House of Bishops’ Practice Guidance and the policy document “Promoting a Safer Church”. • There may be times when the Church becomes aware that a person is attending one of their churches and as a result of information they have received believe that person has committed or is under investigation for a matter which would pose a risk to other Church members or those with vulnerabilities that the Church are seeking to serve. This may fall outside CLPD or MOSOVO information sharing thresholds. In this circumstance the Church will seek to agree a Safer...

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