Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Act 2021 and relevant secondary legislation: data protection impact assessment - legislative

Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) for the Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) (Scotland) Act 2021 and relevant secondary legislation.


Authorisation

The DPIA report should be signed by your Information Asset Owner (IAO). The IAO will be the Deputy Director or Head of Division or the relevant person in the business area sponsoring the Bill/proposals.

Before signing the DPIA report, an IAO should ensure that she/he is satisfied that the impact assessment is robust and has addressed all the relevant issues.

By signing the DPIA report, the IAO is confirming that the impact of the policy has been sufficiently assessed against individuals’ right to privacy.

The results of the impact assessment must be published in the eRDM with the phrase “Legislative DPIA” and the name of the project or initiative in the title.

Details of any relevant information asset must be added to the Information Asset Register, with a note that a DPIA has been conducted.

I confirm that the impact of the Redress for Survivors (Historical Child Abuse in Care) Scotland 2021 Act and relevant secondary legislation has been sufficiently assessed in compliance with the with the requirements of the UKGDPR and Data Protection Act 2018.

Name and job title of a IAO or equivalent Version of document Date each version authorised
Donald Henderson – Deputy Director of Redress, Relations and Response Division v1.0 12 August 2020
Donald Henderson – Deputy Director of Redress, Relations and Response Division v2.0 20 October 2021

Contact

Email: redress@gov.scot

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