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Purpose REFERENCES. Data plays a key part within a modern education system. It provides the opportunity to effectively monitor the progress of learners, it allows evaluation within evidence-based practice, and it provides the opportunities for huge efficiencies in how school life operates. The use of data across the education sector and beyond has developed significantly in recent years, so it is right, that as guardians of children’s data that we all abide by the law regarding the collection and processing of this data. Given the sensitivity of children’s information, it is essential that controls are put in place concerning the security and proper use of the data. The purpose of this information sharing agreement is to ensure all parties share information relevant to the intended purpose based on the 6 GDPR principles and the DPA (2018). Being able to collect data from source and use the same data many times allows SBC relevant officers across Social Care; Early Help; SEN; Education; IYSS; Admissions; Public Health and Finance access to the latest most accurate data without placing any additional burdens on schools, ensuring that children’s needs are able to be dealt with as effectively as possible. B2B allows data synchronization between Schools and Southend-on-Sea Borough Council (SBC). It enables the automatic and seamless transfer of core student data between schools management information system (XXXX) and CaptiaOne, creating an integrated system for schools and SBC. (One consists of a suite of modules dealing with data about pupil/students, personnel and the school office). The transfer of data via B2B supports SBC in meeting their legal obligations and supports Safeguarding; Special Educational Needs (SEN); Admissions; Early Years provision; Attendance; Children missing education (CME) processes. It allows identification and correction of data to ensure funding is maximised. GDPR Go to article 5
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Purpose REFERENCES. Hertfordshire County Council (HCC) requires data for a transfer to secondary school mail out. They require the information of current year 5 students who live in Hertfordshire but who attend a school in Essex. Once received, the data will be used to distribute information about Hertfordshire secondary schools open events (copy of the leaflet to be sent out attached for information). GDPR Go to article 5
Purpose REFERENCES. This agreement sets out the obligations on staff in partner agencies and other signatories to this agreement. • To share or disclose information about service users; • To maintain confidentiality. GDPR Go to article 5 It does not impose new obligations, but reflects current regulations and legislation. The purpose of this information sharing agreement is to ensure that Domestic Homicide Reviews fulfill their purpose to: • Establish what lessons are to be learned from the domestic homicide regarding the way in which local professionals and organisations work individually and together to safeguard victims; • Identify clearly what those lessons are both within and between agencies, how and within what timescales that they will be acted on, and what is expected to change as a result; • Apply these lessons to service responses for all domestic abuse victims and their children through intra and interagency working; • Prevent domestic violence and abuse homicide and improve service responses for all domestic abuse victims and their children through improved intra and inter agency working.
Purpose REFERENCES. Data plays a key part within a modern education system. It provides the opportunity to effectively monitor the progress of learners, it allows evaluation within evidence-based practice, and it provides the opportunities for huge efficiencies in how school life operates. GDPR Go to Chapter II Principles Article 5 The use of data across the education sector and beyond has developed significantly in recent years, so it is right, that as guardians of children’s data that we all abide by the law regarding the collection and processing of this data. Given the sensitivity of children’s information, it is essential that controls are put in place concerning the security and proper use of the data. The purpose of this information sharing agreement is to ensure all parties share information relevant to the intended purpose based on the 6 GDPR principles and the DPA (2018). The submission of the school census returns, including a set of named pupil records, is a statutory requirement on schools under Section 537A of the Education Act 1996. The census takes place during the autumn, spring and summer terms. The census collects information about individual pupils; covers school phases from nursery to secondary education; special schools and pupil referral units / alternative provision (PRU / AP). Southend Borough Council (SBC) supports their maintained schools with the submission of their census via DfE Collect system. Non maintained schools submit their data direct to the DfE and send a copy to SBC via secure email Proofpoint. Putting the school census on a statutory basis: • means schools do not need to obtain parental or pupil consent to the provision of information • ensures schools are protected from any legal challenge that have are breaching a duty of confidence to pupils • helps to ensure that returns are completed by schools Much of the data collected represents some characteristic or status at a point in timecensus day. There are also continuous items that capture data for a term or a year, for example: • Pupil attendance • Exclusions • Bursary funding • Post-16 learning aims SBC will use census data at an aggregated level to support, for example: • Admission planning. • Local planning. • Strategic planning including JSNA and their Local Plan. • Understand SEN and FSM populations. • Reconciling against SEN caseload and support Early Help with attendance and exclusion information. • Xxxxx referencing with social care data to improve data accuracy and safeguar...
Purpose REFERENCES. Why is the sharing necessary? NHS Health checks To enable GP Practices to share relevant information with Thurrock Healthy Lifestyle Service in order to deliver the NHS Health Check services to adults aged 40 to 74. This is a statutory service commissioned by Public Health, Thurrock Council with GP Practices. However, some GP practices can choose to opt out of the contract altogether or agree to elements that would require support from Thurrock Healthy Lifestyle Service (THLS) to supplement the achievement of the targets, e.g. sending the initial invite to eligible patients. This would therefore require THLS having access to the practice patient list of those eligible for a health check, in the first instance. Smoking Again GP practices can contractually agree to provide a commissioned stop smoking service within their practice to support their patients. Alternatively, they can opt out altogether but agree to a hosting contract that would allow the THLS to host a stop smoking clinic within their practice solely for their patients who smoke. This will require access to the list of patients who are smokers, specifically those with long term conditions who would gain the greatest health benefits from quitting and reduce likelihood of long term social care need. The patients will be invited by letter followed by a telephone call to attempt to engage them in making an appointment for stop smoking support. Aims for Sharing:  This service is designed to spot early signs of stroke, kidney disease, heart disease, type 2 diabetes or dementia.  To help identify ways to lower risk of developing such conditions.  To help GP Practices achieve the target of inviting a percentage of their eligible patients each year with a percentage of them resulting in a health check being completed.  To contact and engage with patients who have long term conditions and could benefit from quitting smoking in making an appointment for stop-smoking support.  To help reduce the likelihood of long term social care need among identified patients. GDPR Go to article 5

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  • Definitions; References Unless otherwise defined in this Agreement, each term used in this Agreement which is defined in the Credit Agreement has the meaning assigned to such term in the Credit Agreement.

  • General References All references in this Supplemental Indenture to Articles and Sections, unless otherwise specified, refer to the corresponding Articles and Sections of this Supplemental Indenture; and the term “herein”, “hereof”, “hereunder” and any other word of similar import refers to this Supplemental Indenture.

  • Defined Terms; References Unless otherwise specifically defined herein, each term used herein which is defined in the Credit Agreement has the meaning assigned to such term in the Credit Agreement. Each reference to "hereof", "hereunder", "herein" and "hereby" and each other similar reference and each reference to "this Agreement" and each other similar reference contained in the Credit Agreement shall, after this Amendment becomes effective, refer to the Credit Agreement as amended hereby.

  • Tariff References 2.5.1 Wherever any Commission ordered tariff provision or rate is cited or quoted herein, it is understood that said cite encompasses any revisions or modifications to said tariff. 2.5.2 Wherever any Commission ordered tariff provision or rate is incorporated, cited or quoted herein, it is understood that said incorporation or reference applies only to the entity within the state whose Commission ordered that tariff.

  • Definitions and References Capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein have the meanings assigned in the Credit Agreement. All references to the Credit Agreement contained in the Collateral Documents and the other Loan Documents, as amended or amended and restated, shall, upon the execution of this Amendment, mean the Credit Agreement as amended by this Amendment.

  • Statute References Any reference in this Agreement to any statute or any section thereof shall, unless otherwise expressly stated, be deemed to be a reference to such statute or section as amended, restated or re-enacted from time to time.

  • Statutory References Any reference in this Plan of Arrangement to a statute includes all regulations made thereunder, all amendments to such statute or regulation in force from time to time and any statute or regulation that supplements or supersedes such statute or regulation.

  • Regulatory References A reference in this Agreement to a section in the HIPAA Rules means the section as in effect or as amended.

  • Headings; References The article, section and paragraph headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. All references herein to “Article”, “Sections” or “Exhibits” shall be deemed to be references to Articles or Sections hereof or Exhibits hereto unless otherwise indicated.

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