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PAINKILLERS DONT EXIST CAMPAIGN

The practice is taking part in the NHS Campaign 'Painkillers Dont Exist' Please click on the link below for further information regarding this campaign

PAINKILLERS DON'T EXIST (painkillersdontexist.com)

Armed Forces - Please see our 'Further Information Section' for latest Veteran updates- Veteran Patient Charter and Top Tips for Veterans

FLU SEASON 2022/23

Don't let the FLU catch you! Yes it's that time of year again..... Every season, influenza does more damage than most people realize. It can affect your child or parent, a friend or family member, a colleague or loved one. If you are over 65, pregnant, have a child 2-3yrs of age, a carer, have a long term health condition, or perhaps your unsure? Please call the surgery.

Our Nurses are currently inviting patients in for their Flu vaccine.  If you are eligible and you have not heard from the surgery please call us to make your appointment.

 

Data Sharing

Fair Processing Notice

Privacy Notice

Childrens Privacy Notice

GDPR - Patient Leaflet

COVID-10 Privacy Notice

NHS Digital has been collecting data from GPs through its trusted General Practice Extraction Service. This system is now being replaced with their new General Practice Data for Planning and Research (GPDPR) service, a broader general-purpose collection which will enable faster access to pseudonymised patient data for planners and researchers. 

 

The data collection will begin on 1st July.  

 

More information about the service can be found on NHS Digital's website.

 

We now include this additional privacy notice, alongside our main privacy notice, that explains what data is used and why.

Opting out

If you do not want your personally identifiable patient data to be shared outside of your GP practice for purposes except your own care, you can register an opt-out with your GP practice. This is known as a Type 1 Opt-out. 

Click the following Type 1 Opt Out Form to download a Type 1 Opt-out form. Once completed please return it to the surgery by email or post.

These opt-outs are different and they are explained in more detail on the NHS digital website. Your individual care will not be affected if you opt-out using either option.

 



 
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