June 10, 2022

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Managing Digital Risk:

How to use and share information appropriately

2. Policies and Procedures


26 August 2026

10.00am - 10.45am


Online


Welcome to this new series of four workshops - delivered by the West Midlands Care Association - that together address all of the policies, processes and procedures that you need to have in place to adequately secure your data protecting the individuals you support and your staff. They are closely mapped to the Data Security Protection Toolkit (DSPT). Attending these workshops will give you the necessary knowledge to complete the toolkit


Workshop 2: Policies and Procedures


All organisations whether they are in the care sector or not need to keep certain documents and have specific policies and procedures in place that supports best practice and where appropriate reflects national polices that underpin your organisation’s data and cyber security.


So, we’re going to look at those essential policies and procedures and the key legislation that underpins those policies.


At the end of the session, we’ll address any questions you have and summarise next steps.


Workshop A


Better Security Better Care


This webinar is part of the Better Security, Better Care programme, funded by the Department of Health and Social Care to support data and cyber security across the adult social care provider sector.




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