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These syndromic surveillance systems provide information for public health action about the spread of illness across England.
The Biometrics and Surveillance Camera Commissioner’s role is to encourage compliance with the surveillance camera code of practice. BSCC is an independent monitoring body of the Home Office .
The Office of Surveillance Commissioners (OSC) oversees the conduct of covert surveillance and covert human intelligence sources by public authorities in accordance with the Police Act 1997 and the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA).
Find out how well your organisation complies with the principles of the surveillance camera code of practice.
This collection brings together resources to help people comply with the surveillance camera code of practice and follow good practice and legal requirements.
This service allows hospitals to record incidents of infection after surgery, track patient results and review or change practice to avoid further infections.
This form is to be completed by a member of a public authority seeking authorisation to carry out directed surveillance.
The role of the Surveillance Camera Commissioner is to encourage compliance with the surveillance camera code of practice.
Public Health England (PHE) uses a number of surveillance systems to collect HIV data nationally.
Guidance on the collection and reporting of data for CTAD, the surveillance system for all chlamydia tests done in England.
Documents and information relating to the commissioner's surveillance camera strategy.
An updated code was laid before Parliament on 16 November 2021 and came into effect on 12 January 2022.
The Surveillance Camera Commissioner has a statutory role to provide the surveillance camera industry with a current list of recommended standards.
The surveillance and epidemiology of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
This form is to be completed by a member of a public authority that has been using directed surveillance.
Information for providers and managers on the use of surveillance, including CCTV, in their residential childcare settings and how Ofsted will evaluate its use.
Guidance on the use of covert surveillance by public authorities under part 2 of RIPA 2000.
Guidance on the collection and reporting of data for GUMCAD, the surveillance system for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in England.
Privacy notice for patients participating in surgical site infection surveillance.
These case studies show how the 12 guiding principles in the surveillance camera code of practice can be met.
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