Common use of Critical Request for Information Clause in Contracts

Critical Request for Information. A case will be considered ‘Critical’ if there is immediate risk of harm to the subject or others and information needs to be provided immediately to protect Adults at Risk, e.g. hostage situations, acts of terrorism, serious attempt by the individual to take their own life etc. The process in these circumstances will vary as stated below. 2.4.1 Initial contact for Critical enquiries will be made to the relevant person listed in the Contacts List found in Appendix G. In the event that the relevant person cannot be contacted a locally agreed escalation policy should be followed. 2.4.2 Upon initiating a Critical enquiry the following detail will be requested: 2.4.3 A record of the personal information disclosed to other Signatory Organisations must be created. This should include what was shared and the reason for sharing. Any decision not to share information should similarly be recorded along with the reasons for the decision.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Data Sharing Agreement, Data Sharing Agreement, Data Sharing Agreement

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Critical Request for Information. A case will be considered ‘Critical’ if there is immediate risk of harm to the subject or others and information needs to be provided immediately to protect Adults at Risk, individuals e.g. hostage situations, acts of terrorism, serious attempt by the individual to take their own life etc. The process in these circumstances will vary as stated below. 2.4.1 2.6.1 Initial contact for Critical enquiries will be made to the relevant person listed in the Contacts List found in Appendix G. In the event that the relevant person cancan not be contacted a locally agreed escalation policy should be followed. 2.4.2 2.6.2 Upon initiating a Critical enquiry the following detail will be requested: 2.4.3 2.6.3 A record of the personal information disclosed to other Signatory Organisations partners by the MPS must be created. This should include what was shared and the reason for sharing. Any decision not to share information should similarly be recorded along with the reasons for the decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Information Sharing Agreement

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Critical Request for Information. A case will be considered ‘Critical’ if there is immediate risk of harm to the subject or others and information needs to be provided immediately to protect Adults at Risk, e.g. hostage situations, acts of terrorism, serious attempt by the individual to take their own life etc. The process in these circumstances will vary as stated below. 2.4.1 Initial contact for Critical enquiries will be made to the relevant person organisation listed in the Contacts List found in Appendix G. In the event that the relevant person organisation cannot be contacted a locally agreed escalation policy should be followed. 2.4.2 Upon initiating a Critical enquiry the following detail will be requested: 2.4.3 A record of the personal information disclosed to other Signatory Organisations must be created. This should include what was shared and the reason for sharing. Any decision not to share information should similarly be recorded along with the reasons for the decision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Sharing Agreement

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