In the first of these short clips, Peter Gill, DCR’s Senior Responsible Officer, who is based at Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals (RBCH) talks about how the staff there are using the DCR.

In the first of these short clips, Peter Gill, DCR’s Senior Responsible Officer, who is based at Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals (RBCH) talks about how the staff there are using the DCR.
In this video clip, Peter Gill discusses how the DCR is having an impact.
In this clip, Peter Gill discusses joined up shared care records across Wessex.
In the last of these short clips, Peter Gill talks about future plans for the DCR.
In the first of these four short clips Claire Collett, occupational therapist, explains that the Dorset Care Record is only viewed by health or social care staff who are directly caring for you or supporting your care, and gives some examples of how it is used.
In this clip, DCR’s Engagement Officer explains how we keep your information safe and secure in line with the Data Protection Act (2018) and the corresponding General Data Protection Regulation.
In this short clip Claire Collett, an occupational therapist for Dorset Council explains the benefits of the DCR.
In the fourth of these four clips, DCR’s Engagement Officer explains the easy ways you can opt out of the DCR. You can opt back in if you change your mind.
The DCR training has been carefully designed to be streamlined for busy health and social care professionals yet not compromise on safety of information.
In this video, produced by the RBCH Comms team, Dr Timothy Shaw talks about how useful the DCR is for health and social care staff, by providing all the information together to inform the diagnosis.