1) CCTV is in place in the waiting room, reception and hall ways.
2) CCTV has been installed solely for the safety and security of our patients and staff.
3) Images are recorded 24 hours a day, seven days a week and stored on the hard drives of the recording devices. The recording devices are situated in locked rooms and only the managers and owner of the practice have access to the recordings. The managers regularly checks that the CCTV devices are working as intended.
4) The CCTV only records images and does not record audio.
5) All CCTV recordings are stored on our recording devices’ hard-drives for 30 days before being wiped.
6) Signs informing visitors that CCTV is in place can be found at the front entrance of the practice.
7) The recording devices have the capability of transferring data to an external drive for cooperation with the relevant authorities. We only ever do this where there is cause to believe the safety and security of patients/staff has been compromised. We do not ever share images with other third parties.
7) Visitors to the practice have the right to request to see images of themselves on CCTV as part of a Data Protection request. Like all Data Protection requests, this request must be made in writing and the same exceptions apply. We charge an administration fee of £10 for this. We will also require information that will allow us to identify the visitor and the date/time of the visit.
10) We have followed the CCTV guidelines produced by the Information Commissioners’ Office, http://www.ico.org.uk throughout.