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Our Pressure Prevention Toolkit is now available!

August 7, 2020
The complete Pressure Prevention Toolkit is now available in our system! We know that pressure ulcers can cause long term pain and distress but actually, 95% of them are avoidable. It…
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Navigating the QCS system dashboard & my top 50 policies

August 5, 2020
Now more than ever, Rachel Linfoot, as a Dental Practice Manager, recognises the need for a high-quality compliance system. A management system that allows her to keep up-to-date with the…
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Easing Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression in Dementia using CBT Techniques

July 30, 2020
Fifty percent of people with dementia also suffer from depression (Alzheimer’s Society). This figure is likely to be much higher during the Coronavirus pandemic where isolation, disrupted routines and increased…
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What is Unconscious Bias

July 20, 2020
Our human brains are programmed to survive and, as such, we are constantly assessing risks around us. The assessments we make include the appraisal of others. We might judge somebody…
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Transferring Personal Data (Last update 14.07.20)

July 14, 2020
  If an organisation wishes to transfer data to a third party, there are a number of factors to consider, particularly where the transfer is made to an organisation located…
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Processing Personal Data (Last update 14.07.20)

July 14, 2020
Under both the Data Protection Act 1998 and the General Data Protection Regulation 2016 (“GDPR”) organisations must ensure there is a lawful basis for processing personal data. If there is…
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Rights of the Data Subject (Last update 14.07.20)

July 14, 2020
  The rights of the data subject are enhanced under GDPR. They are detailed below, together with some common myths and mythbusters. The first two rights must be automatically exercised…
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Barriers to Realising Human Rights for People Living with Dementia in Care Homes

July 10, 2020
Human rights and deprivation of liberty are at the forefront of policies and reforms when considering how to improve the quality of life of people living with dementia in care…
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