CSTF Information Governance and Data Security Awareness - Level 1

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    CSTF Information Governance and Data Security Awareness - Level 1 | Online Training Course | CPDUK Accredited

    Course Duration

    120 minutes

    CPD Hours

    2 hours

    Accreditation

    CPD Certification Service

    Certification

    CPD Certificate

    Certificate Validity

    1 year

    Who is the course for?

    This Level 1 CSTF information governance and data security awareness e-learning course is designed for all staff with routine access to information within healthcare settings, including clinical, non-clinical, contractors, unpaid, and voluntary staff. It's vital for individuals looking to enhance their understanding and implementation of information governance and data security practices.

    Course content

    This comprehensive CSTF information governance and data security awareness course covers the following:

    Overview of key legislation and regulations

    • Detailed examination of the Data Protection Act 2018, UK GDPR, and their implications for healthcare data security.
    • Exploration of the common law duty of confidentiality and the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

    Roles and responsibilities

    • Understanding individual and organisational roles in safeguarding data, including the importance of the Caldicott guardians and data protection officers within healthcare organisations.

    Understanding different types of information

    • Identification and classification of personal, confidential, anonymised, and pseudonymised information and their handling requirements.

    Confidentiality and its importance

    • The principles underpinning the need for confidentiality in healthcare and the ethical, legal, and professional obligations to maintain it.

    Data security awareness and threat prevention

    • Comprehensive coverage of potential threats to data security, including social engineering, phishing, and malware.
    • Strategies for preventing data breaches include secure social media and email use, physical security measures, and best practices for using personal devices.

    Good record-keeping practices

    • Guidelines for maintaining accurate, secure, and accessible records, emphasising the significance of clear desk and screen policies.

    Principles of secure information sharing

    • Understanding the conditions under which information can be shared, ensuring compliance with data protection laws and safeguarding patient confidentiality.

    Responding to data breaches

    • Procedures for identifying, reporting, and managing data breaches, including the role of healthcare workers in incident response.

    Access to information

    • Rights of individuals to access their personal information and the healthcare worker's role in facilitating this access while ensuring data protection.

    *This course provides detailed information governance and data security knowledge, which are vital for patient information protection and trust in healthcare. It meets UK CSTF, CQC, and Care Inspectorate standards, ensuring a thorough, regulation-compliant learning experience for UK health and social care professionals.

    Course aims

    The aims of this CSTF information governance and data security awareness online course are to:

    • Equip participants with the knowledge to manage personal and sensitive information securely.
    • Promote an understanding of legal responsibilities and best practices in data security.

    Learning objectives

    The learning objectives of this CSTF information governance and data security eLearning course are:

    • Explore key legislation and regulations

      • Delve into the Data Protection Act 2018 and UK GDPR to understand their impact on healthcare data security, the importance of confidentiality, and the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

    • Understand roles and responsibilities

      • Learn about individual and organisational roles in data protection, highlighting the roles of Caldicott guardians and data protection officers in healthcare.

    • Classify different types of information

      • Identify personal, confidential, anonymised, and pseudonymised data and comprehend their specific handling requirements.

    • Highlight confidentiality

      • Grasp the fundamental principles of confidentiality in healthcare and recognise ethical, legal, and professional obligations.

    • Recognise and mitigate data security threats

      • Cover potential data security threats such as phishing and malware and learn strategies for prevention, including safe practices for email and social media use.

    • Promote good record-keeping practices

      • Emphasise the importance of maintaining accurate and secure records, focusing on clear desk and screen policies.

    • Principles of secure information sharing

      • Understand when and how information can be legally and safely shared in compliance with data protection laws.

    • Respond to data breaches

      • Learn the procedures for managing data breaches, including identification, reporting, and responding to incidents.

    • Facilitate access to information

      • Know the rights of individuals to access their data and the role of the healthcare worker in providing this access securely.

    *These objectives are designed to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of information governance and data security, ensuring they are prepared to protect patient information and uphold trust in healthcare settings.

    Learning outcomes

    Upon completing the CSTF information governance and data security awareness online course, participants will be able to:

    • Grasp the key principles of information governance and recognise the critical role of data security within health and care settings.
    • Differentiate between various types of information and appreciate their value within the healthcare sector.
    • Apply the core principles of data security to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data.
    • Identify potential threats to data security, including social engineering, unsafe use of social media and email, and malicious software, and learn effective strategies to mitigate these risks.
    • Promptly Detect data breaches and incidents and understand the correct reporting procedures.
    • Comprehend the basics of data protection laws, including the GDPR, and their application in healthcare.
    • Implement the Caldicott Principles to provide a service that respects patient confidentiality and privacy.
    • Acknowledge healthcare organisations' obligations under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and how they impact data management.
    • Recognise personal responsibilities in managing requests under the Freedom of Information Act, ensuring lawful and secure information handling.

    *These learning outcomes align with the UK Core Skills Training Framework (CSTF) and regulatory bodies' requirements, ensuring that participants receive a comprehensive understanding of information governance and data security essentials within UK health and social care settings.

    Accreditation and Certification

        This course is externally peer-reviewed and accredited by the CPD Certification Service. Upon completion, participants will receive a CPD certificate valid for one year that complies with the HealthTrust Europe (HTE), Crown Commercial Services (CCS), and NHS Collaborative Procurement Partnership (CPP) frameworks.

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        Why is the course important?

        The CSTF information governance and data security awareness course is crucial in today's digital healthcare environment, where secure handling of sensitive information is paramount. It equips all healthcare workers, including unpaid and voluntary staff, with the necessary knowledge to protect patient data and ensure compliance with key legislation like the Data Protection Act 2018 and GDPR.

        By covering data security threats, confidentiality, and legal responsibilities, this CPDUK-accredited course strengthens trust and safety in healthcare settings, aligning with NHS frameworks and CSTF guidelines for maintaining high-quality care.

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