0-25 Disability Service privacy notice
The 0-25 Disability Service offers social care support to children from birth to 25 who have a profound, severe or multiple disability or a complex and long-term health condition. We also offer a service to young people aged 18 to 25 who have a diagnosed learning disability.
Personal information collected
- Name
- Address and contact details
- Date of Birth
- Health information
- Equalities information
- NHS Number
- Employment information
- Support Network
- Financial information
- Education Information
- Health Information
- Housing Information
- Other Agencies Involved
- Family/Relationship Information
- Criminal/Prosecution Information
Who we share the information with
- Council social care teams for children and adults
- Police
- Council Youth Offending Service
- Judicial Agencies e.g. Courts
- Department for Education
- Health Agencies (like the NHS or GPs)
- Health & Safety Executive
- Council Education Service
- Education providers (like schools)
- Housing Providers (like Barnet Homes)
- Care Quality Commission
- Third sector/Voluntary Agencies
- Other local authorities
- Legal representatives
- Advocates
Legislation that applies
- Care Act 2014
- Mental Capacity Act 2005
- Mental Health Act 1983
- Children and Family Act 2014
- Autism Act 2009
- Care and Support (Direct Payments) Regulations 2014
- Children Act 2004
How long we keep your information
7 years from case closure