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Statutory requirements

The way we manage information complies with legal and administrative requirements.

Information must be managed in accordance with external statutory and regulatory requirements.

Information must be stored in such a way as to allow a timely response to freedom of information and local requests, as well as legally-mandated controlled discovery.

Information arising from research involving human subjects must be dealt with in accordance with the Human Ethics Committee requirements.

 
Information Management Principles

  1. Corporate importance
  2. Information sources
  3. User-centredness
  4. Availability
  5. Staff and student development
  6. Productivity and efficiency
  7. Statutory requirements
  8. Trustworthy information and systems
  9. Retention and disposal
  10. Information and technology