Re: Confidentiality breach/disability discrimination??
Hi Stircrazy,
Your solicitor is correct in what he/she says about the harassment issues. If you are using the harassment provisions under the Equality Act 2010, you can't use the Protection from Harassment Act 1997. As your case involves disability discrimination, the Equality Act 2010 is the correct statute.
With data protection issues, you make a complaint to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). This you can do this yourself. As of 6 April 2010, the Information Commissioner can fine offenders up to £500,000 for data protection breaches. This may be a better route to take in this respect. Go to www.ico.gov.uk for further information. Speak to their helpline before downloading a complaint form. Be aware that it can get busy at times. Whether you pursue a complaint with ICO will depend upon how serious the data protection breach(es) was/were and whether you suffered loss as a result. If this is the case, you have nothing to lose by speaking to ICO.
Hi Stircrazy,
Your solicitor is correct in what he/she says about the harassment issues. If you are using the harassment provisions under the Equality Act 2010, you can't use the Protection from Harassment Act 1997. As your case involves disability discrimination, the Equality Act 2010 is the correct statute.
With data protection issues, you make a complaint to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). This you can do this yourself. As of 6 April 2010, the Information Commissioner can fine offenders up to £500,000 for data protection breaches. This may be a better route to take in this respect. Go to www.ico.gov.uk for further information. Speak to their helpline before downloading a complaint form. Be aware that it can get busy at times. Whether you pursue a complaint with ICO will depend upon how serious the data protection breach(es) was/were and whether you suffered loss as a result. If this is the case, you have nothing to lose by speaking to ICO.
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