Consent Issues Sample Clauses

The 'Consent Issues' clause defines the requirements and procedures for obtaining necessary approvals or permissions from relevant parties before certain actions can be taken under the agreement. This clause typically outlines which actions require consent, who must provide it, and the process for requesting and granting such consent, such as written approval before assigning rights or making significant changes. Its core function is to ensure that all parties maintain control over key decisions, preventing unauthorized actions and reducing the risk of disputes related to unapproved activities.
Consent Issues. How are Clients/Patients made aware of consent issues? How is consent obtained – by whom? How is this recorded? How are staff made aware of the client/patients consent? State any current procedures adhered to.
Consent Issues. If you are requesting personal identifiable/sensitive data for secondary purposes, there is an expectation that you will have explicit written consent from the service user(s) to access their information. Consent means offering individuals genuine choice and control. This will require a very clear and specific statement of consent, which should be in writing and held on the service user’s file. It should be clear to the individual what they are consenting to and who will have access to their information. It should be easy for individuals to withdraw consent and they should be made aware that they can do this at any time. Do you have the individual’s consent? Yes No If yes, please provide a copy of the Consent Form Consent Form attached - Yes (if Yes, proceed to section E) If no, why have you not been able to obtain consent? If no consent, what other lawful basis are you relying on to obtain the data? (please consult DP legislation or discuss with your Data Protection Officer) In the absence of consent or any other lawful basis, it will only be appropriate to share anonymous data or pseudonymous data (data pseudonymised at source). Please indicate which is required. I require anonymous data only (no DAA required) I require pseudonymous data (proceed to complete the declaration at section H)