Sunday, 14 June 2015

Paper Forms - Do you have the basics in place?

It's been a busy week and whilst I have been out and about I have needed to complete some forms. I completed three different forms and not one of them met the requirements of the Data Protection Act with regard to collection notices.
Most of the forms were collecting basic details -  the usual - name, address, DOB. The forms were being used by a health professional, charity and college.

So what did I learn this week. Ultimately most of the organisations who collected information about me did not even meet the basic requirements of a collection notice on the form. A collection notice tells the person providing the information what their information will be used for, how it will be stored and for how long and if it is going to be shared with anyone. I have asked each of the organisations for whom I have completed a form what they intend to use my information for. It is worrying that if an organisation cannot even collect the information properly, how are they storing it and who has access to it. Given the significant rise in identify theft, I have provided enough information for this to happen.

Remember that regardless of whether you are registered with the ICO you have to comply with the Data Protection Act so any forms that you use for the collection of information MUST have a data collection notice on it. Without a valid collection notice you are breaking the law!

If you need help to produce a collection notice or require a review of your forms, please contact me.


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