Oakwood Solicitors are outraged and deeply concerned by the recent breach of GDPR data protection standards demonstrated in the ‘Redress Church of England: New FAQs available’ email chain.
This incident shows a shocking disregard for the privacy and well-being of victims. The thoughtless and insensitive nature of this data breach is appalling, and it has the potential to re-traumatise survivors.
As a firm, we pride ourselves on data protection and the privacy of our clients. Therefore, we stand in solidarity with all survivors affected by this incident.
We want to assure our past and present clients, as well as anyone else who has been impacted, that we are here to offer support and assistance with the strictest levels of confidentiality and respect.
Your trust is our highest priority, and we will continue to handle every matter with the sensitivity and care you deserve.
If this act of carelessness has impacted you, please know we stand with you and will work to help you receive the justice you are seeking.
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Carol Cook joined Oakwood Solicitors in May 2017 to lead the Medical Negligence Department. Carol handles a wide range of clinical, cosmetic and dental negligence claims and has years of experi…
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