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Source Documents and Guides

UK Business

Setting up in business - Government guidelines
Sale of goods and services and data protection - Government guidelines #2
Intellectual property - Government guidelines #3
Assess your need to register for data protection - ICO Information Commissioners Office
Trading disclosures eg what must be on your headed paper: Companies Act 2008 *

​* applies to any sole trader trading under any business name except their real name (surname plus first name or initial)

Consumer Rights Act 2015
The Data Protection (Charges and Information) Regulations 2018


Duty of Care and Safeguarding legislation

Duty of care falls under tort law (civil law), specifically the tort of negligence and has been established for centuries between provider and client.

​1932 Neighbour principle - established wider duty of care
Care Act 2014 - applies more to local authorities
UK statutory instruments (Safeguarding of Vulnerable Groups Act, Protection of Freedoms Act etc)
Safeguarding Adults Pocket Guide - NHS England


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PLEASE NOTE: The contents of this independent ​website are intended to offer guidance and support in line with the codes of the EFTMRA and it's recommended insurance company, Holistic Insurance Services Ltd.  Supporting data has also been drawn from the Gov.uk website and other sources seen by the author as reliable at the time of writing. You are personally responsible to check any business systems you adopt with your legal advisor, accountant, governing bodies and insurance providers as relevant. Please see other resources for some links to further information.
  • Home
  • Contact
  • Resources
    • Documentation >
      • Case Notes
      • Client Contract
      • Intake Forms
      • Session Notes
      • Referrals & Permissions
    • Duty Of Care >
      • What is Duty of Care?
      • Safeguarding
      • Unregulated - what it means
      • GDPR and Data Protection
      • Health and Safety
    • Starting Up >
      • Academy or Association?
      • Advertising
      • Choosing Location
      • Continuous Development
      • Setting up Your Website
      • Pitching
    • EFTMRA Code
    • Other Resources >
      • Cognitive Bias
      • Design Tools
      • Source documents and guides