ICO launches survey over access to care records

28/02/2024 | ICO

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has launched a survey to gather feedback from people who have experience with the country's care system. The ICO is urging individuals who have had difficulty accessing their care records from organisations to come forward and share their experiences. The data protection regulator is committed to improving support for both individuals who have grown up in the care system and the organisations that hold their information. The information gathered from the survey will help the ICO identify areas where it can focus its support and improve the care system for those involved.

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