Personal Information about Individuals Considered to be a Risk to an Adult at Risk. Personal information (“Personal Data” and “Special Category data and Conviction Data” in the language of the Data Protection Act 2018) needs to be shared to allow relevant Signatory Organisations to identify these individuals and explain why they are a risk to vulnerable adults (the “Adult at Risk”). Examples of the kind of personal & special category and conviction data that may be shared include: • Personal identifiers (names, addresses, dates of birth) • Current photograph of the suspected offender (if appropriate) • Descriptive information (photographs, marks, scars) • Relevant warning markers (e.g. Violence, Drugs, Mental Health, Weapons) • Reason why they are considered to be a risk • Details of relevant criminal convictions and non-conviction information • Relationship with the adult at risk