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- Safe use of pressure vessels | Compliance | FOOT CARE | Group
FOOT CARE Group | FOOT CARE for the WHOLE family, keeping things simple Safety of pressure systems Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 The Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000 (PSSR) cover the safe design and use of pressure systems. The aim of PSSR is to prevent serious injury from the hazard of stored energy (pressure) as a result of the failure of a pressure system or one of its component parts. The revised PSSR ACOP and guidance is aimed at duty holders under PSSR who are involved with pressure systems used at work. Autoclaves are pressure vessels with lids or doors, arranged for regular access. They are used in a variety of processes, where products are placed inside the vessel and subjected to greater than atmospheric pressures and, in most cases, elevated temperatures. This guidance has been prepared in response to two fatalities. It covers industrial autoclaves and is aimed at all employers, supervisors and managers responsible for the safe operation and maintenance of these devices. It specifically addresses the risks associated with safeguarding, training and maintenance. It can also help Notified Bodies (responsible for conformity assessment) and Competent Persons (devising written schemes of thorough examination) to assess the autoclave and identify measures for risk reduction. Taylor organisation ltd complies with all applicable laws and guidance from the HSE with regards to autoclave maintenance, servicing and usage across it's FOOT CARE branded stores. Autoclaves in use at FOOT CARE premises are maintained to conform to the correct levels. For further information: compliance@Taylororganisation.org
- Careers | FOOT CARE
- FOOT CARE | Group FOOT CARE for the WHOLE family. Keeping things simple Current vacancies Podiatrist job description Foot care are within Stockport. We have a store in Merseyway shopping centre [Stockport town centre] and Bramhall Village square. We are currently recruiting for a number of ideal candidates to fulfil podiatry roles. You'll be able to choose your hours, we currently have 4 clinics across 2 high street stores. New graduates and experienced individuals to apply. You will be supported by a visiting clinical lead manager, as well as supported by other podiatrists, foot health practitioners as well as a receptionist and shop floor team. Full training provided on company ways of working and software. Foot care are looking to recruit to add to our growing team. Pay varied depending on contract and agreement. For more information on what we do visit www.footcarestockport.co.uk Job Types: Employed Job Types: Part-time Salary: Negotiable Benefits: Flexitime Store discount Schedule: Days and hours available over 7 days Education: Podiatry degree Licence/certification: HCPC (required) Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required) Ability to Commute: Stockport, Greater Manchester (required) Work Location: In person Reference ID: stokpod250324 Explore roles Podiatrist/ Chiropodist & FHP Terms apply, proof of qualification/ registration. Vacancies throughout Stockport & Bramhall. Apply to bairdk@Taylororganisation.org Physiotherapist Terms apply, proof of qualification/ registration. Vacancies throughout Stockport & Bramhall. Apply to recruitment@Taylororganisation.org Private Doctors Terms apply, proof of qualification/ registration. Vacancies throughout Stockport & Bramhall. Apply to recruitment@Taylororganisation.org Dermatologist Terms apply, proof of qualification/ registration. Vacancies throughout Stockport & Bramhall. Apply to recruitment@Taylororganisation.org Reflexologist Terms apply, proof of qualification/ registration. Vacancies throughout Stockport & Bramhall. Apply to recruitment@Taylororganisation.org Complimentary therapies Terms apply, proof of qualification/ registration. Vacancies throughout Stockport & Bramhall. Apply to bairdk@Taylororganisation.org Other opportunities Foot care are aiming to push our new and growing chain of footwear and medical stores to become a high street led private healthcare solution. If you are a professional with a skill set you feel you can add, please reach out to us. Benefits to working with the foot care group: Choose your hours** Reception backed team Input on pricing per treatment or therapy Discount scheme across other treatment and store goods & much more... For further information please reach out to us or email recruitment@Taylororganisation.org Get in touch First Name Last Name Email Message Phone Send Thanks for submitting!
- Toenail removal surgery | FOOT CARE
FOOT CARE | Group FOOT CARE for the WHOLE family, keeping things simple Toenail removal surgery patient information The aim of the surgery is to permanently remove all or part of the problem nail. If you have a toenail problem that cannot be resolved by routine care, you may be advised to have part of; or the whole of the nail removed. Total toenail removal surgery is where the nail is completely removed and treated so it doesn't grow back. Toenail surgery may be advised for cases such as repeated ingrowing toenails. Ingrowing toenails can be common and in some cases can be caused by improperly cutting your toenails or wearing footwear that doesn't fit properly. What are the benefits of surgery? The result should be that the pain caused from an ingrowing toenail[s] and infection has resolved. The assessment: What does this involve? • The initial nail surgery consultation will take around 25-35 minutes, • Please wear a loose fitting top so we can take your blood pressure at the top of your arm, • We will discuss the options available to you, When we have discussed and agreed the best treatment for you, you will be asked to read the information leaflet, take away with you and sign, • In some cases we will also speak to your GP, • If nail surgery is needed, this will take place on a different day, • If you are classed as low medical need (i.e. not diabetic or there is no infection ), a date for surgery may not be given at the assessment, and you may be placed on a further waiting list. This will be explained at your assessment. The procedure What does nail surgery involve? • The surgery will take around 60-90 minutes, •Local anaesthetic will be used to numb the area. You will be awake throughout the procedure and will have the option of sitting or lying back, whichever is most comfortable for you. You can bring a book or phone to help distract you. For more information, please telephone the clinic or use the general enquiry form page. A consultation will be required before treatment. More information Ways to pay for private foot care using the FOOT CARE group Private foot care is much more affordable than you may think! There are multiple ways you can pay for your foot care: Pay in full with pay-as-you-go, use the book treatment page , over the telephone or in one of our clinics. Using your private medical insurance for pay-as-you-go such as Simplyhealth , Vitality or Health shield . A varied & growing network of professionals means fast , affordable treatment at a time to suit you From Chiropodists to Podiatrists, Foot health practitioners and everything in between, you'll be sure that we can find you the fastest access to the treatment you need.
- Cats protection and foot care | FOOT CARE
Cats protection and FOOT CARE Corporate partners Cats protection and FOOT CARE For a limited time get the name of your best friend listed 'in lights' prominently on our header page, under the 'Supporting Cats Protection' header. Make a donation below and e-mail us your beloved Kitties' name to catsprotection@taylororganisation.org , we will get back to you as soon as we can. We are incredibly proud of our corporate partnership agreement with the Cats Protection, joining with them in February 2023 to help fund-raise where we can. Did you know that the Cats Protection are the UK's leading cat welfare charity. Founded in 1927 they've helped countless cats and kittens over the years! You'll find Cats Protection donation boxes across our stores, sometimes we receive bookmarks or pin badges too to thank you for your support - be sure to check your local FOOT CARE or simply donate online. Frequently asked questions Why fund-raise with the Cats Protection? - here's why: Cats Protection is the leading cat welfare charity in the UK. Every cat in their care is given a health check, blood test, vaccinations, microchipped and neutered where necessary, which costs an average £150 per cat. Cats stay with them for as long as it takes to find them loving new homes – they never put a healthy cat to sleep. This vital care is only possible due to caring donations from people like you. Cats Protection vision: We are here to help people see the world through cats’ eyes Since 1927 we have helped cats across the UK and helped people to better understand their needs. As a community of volunteers, employees, supporters and partners, we’ve improved the lives of millions of cats and transformed the way millions of people see and care for cats. Our vision is a society where every cat has their best possible life because they are protected, cared for and understood by everyone. This is not an easy thing to achieve, but that’s the point. It’s challenging and ambitious. But by moving towards it we’ll continually make the world better for cats and people. We also have a clear definition of what we all do in Cats Protection – the mission we are on to deliver our vision. We are a movement of people championing the welfare of cats. We lead society in a richer understanding of all cats and care for those that need our help. This can be summed up by our purpose. If we can help everyone to better understand cats and their needs, we can help them to behave differently towards them, to care for them in the best way and to ensure the world appreciates and protects cats. That is why our purpose is: To help people see the world through cats’ eyes. You can kindly make a donation to the Cats Protection below, 100% of the amount raised goes to the Cats Protection. Anchor 1 Donate £1.50 Cats Protection | Donate £1.50 | One off payment Donate £2.50 Cats Protection | Donate £2.50 | One off payment Donate £5.00 Cats Protection | Donate £5.00 | One off payment Donate £10 Cats Protection | Donate £10.00 | One off payment Donate £20 Cats Protection | Donate £20.00 | One off payment Donate | £2.50 monthly Cats Protection | Donate £2.50 | Monthly payment 01/04/24 10:10 :Page inspection | Queries: compliance@Taylororganisation.org
- Subject access request | FOOT CARE
FOOT CARE | Group FOOT CARE for the WHOLE family, keeping things simple Subject access request You have a right, under the General Data Protection Regulation, to access the personal data we hold on you. To do so, you should made a written request, and this policy sets out how you should make a request, and our actions upon receiving the request. Definitions “Personal data” is any information relating to an identifiable person who can be directly or indirectly identified in particular by reference to an identifier, including your name. “Special categories of personal data” includes information relating to: • Racial or ethnic origin; • Political opinions; • Religious or philosophical beliefs; • Trade union membership; • Physical or mental health conditions; • Sex life or sexual orientation; • Genetic data; • Biometric data. • Making a request Making a request for yourself, we will need the following information: a copy of either your passport or driving licence (photo ID); a copy of one utility bill showing your current residential address. FOOT CARE are not obliged to comply with a request unless we are satisfied as to the identity of the person making the request. Although subject access requests may be made verbally, we would advise that a request may be dealt with more efficiently and effectively if it is made in writing. If you wish to make a request, please use the Subject Access Request form. Requests that are made directly by you should be accompanied by evidence of your identity. If this is not provided, we may contact you to ask that such evidence be forwarded before we comply with the request. Requests made in relation to your data from a third party should be accompanied by evidence that the third party is able to act on your behalf. If this is not provided, we may contact the third party to ask that such evidence be forwarded before we comply with the request. Timescales Usually, we will comply with your request without delay and at the latest within one month. Where requests are complex or numerous, we may contact you to inform you that an extension of time is required. The maximum extension period is two months. Fee We will normally comply with your request at no cost. However, if the request is manifestly unfounded or excessive, or if it is repetitive, we may contact you requesting a fee. This fee must be paid in order for us to comply with the request. The fee will be determined at the relevant time and will be set at a level which is reasonable in the circumstances. In addition, we may also charge a reasonable fee if you request further copies of the same information. Information you will receive When you make a subject access request, you will be informed of: a) whether or not your data is processed and the reasons for the processing of your data; b) the categories of personal data concerning you; c) where your data has been collected from if it was not collected from you; d) anyone who your personal data has been disclosed to or will be disclosed to, including anyone outside of the EEA and the safeguards utilised to ensure data security; e) how long your data is kept for (or how that period is decided); f) your rights in relation to data rectification, erasure, restriction of and objection to processing; g) your right to complain to the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner if you are of the opinion that your rights have been infringed; h) the reasoning behind any automated decisions taken about you. Circumstances in which your request may be refused We may refuse to deal with your subject access request if it is manifestly unfounded or excessive, or if it is repetitive. Where it is our decision to refuse your request, we will contact you without undue delay, and at the latest within one month of receipt, to inform you of this and to provide an explanation. You will be informed of your right to complain to Office of the Data Protection Commissioner and to a judicial remedy. We may also refuse to deal with your request, or part of it, because of the types of information requested. For example, information which is subject to legal privilege or relates to management planning is not required to be disclosed. Where this is the case, we will inform you that your request cannot be complied with and an explanation of the reason will be provided. Requesting information on behalf of someone else If you are requesting information on behalf of someone else, you will need them to sign the authority for you to act on their behalf. In some cases it may be necessary to provide additional evidence to show that you have the legal right to act on their behalf (i.e. Power of Attorney, Court Order) There is no fee for processing a subject access request under the Data Protection legislation. See also: GDPR
- Cookie policy | FOOT CARE
FOOT CARE | Group FOOT CARE for the WHOLE family, keeping things simple Cookie policy COOKIES Our websites (our "websites") are operated by Taylor Organisation Ltd and its group companies (together "we", "us", "our", the "FOOT CARE store[s]"). The websites use cookies to distinguish you from other users and this helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our websites and also to improve our websites. Cookies help us to provide you with a better customer experience when you browse our websites and allow us to improve and tailor the websites for you. We will ask for your permission to place cookies on your device, except where they are strictly necessary to provide you with a service you have requested (e.g. to ensure we can process and fulfil your orders), or in order for our websites to work properly. For example, where you give permission for optional cookies, we keep track of the domains from which people visit and we also measure visitor activity on the websites. We use the information that we collect to measure the number of visitors to the different areas of our websites to improve website functionality. If you wish to remove cookies placed on your device by our websites or stop our websites placing further cookies on your device, you can do this at any time. Learn how to do this below, in the “Managing Cookies” section. What is a cookie? A cookie is a small text file which is downloaded and stored on your computer or mobile device by websites that you visit. Where cookie technology is not available, an anonymous identifier may be used. An anonymous identifier is a random string of characters used for the same purposes as a cookie. When we refer to “cookies” in this policy (or our Privacy Policy) we are referring to both cookies and similar technologies. Your browser accesses the cookie file only when you visit the website that generated it. This helps to ease your navigation by automatically logging you in and remembering things like your preferences and what’s in your shopping basket. Cookies allow websites like ours to deliver you a personalised shopping experience. The information stored within any given cookie can only be accessed by the website that created it and cookies are limited to communicating only the information that you have disclosed to the website. We will ask for your permission to place cookies on your device, except where they are strictly necessary for us to provide you with a service that you have requested or in order for our websites to work properly. You can provide your consent to the use of non-necessary cookies by clicking the “Accept All Cookies” button on our cookies information notice or by accessing the privacy preference centre on the website. The privacy preference centre should be accessible in the cookies information notice that appears on the website when you visit our site for the first time. It can also be accessed by clicking the “Cookies Settings” option at the bottom of the website at any time. Within our privacy preference centre you can signify your consent to certain categories of non-necessary cookies by ticking the box on the right-hand-side of each category and clicking the “Confirm My Choices” button. You can withdraw any consent at any time to the use of cookies through the same functionality (i.e. clicking on the ticked box, which will then un-tick the box) and clicking the “Confirm My Choices” button. It may be necessary to refresh the website page for the updated settings to take effect. You can also set your browser to delete cookies, to refuse all or some browser cookies, or to alert you when websites set or access cookies. If you delete, disable or refuse cookies, please note that some parts of this website may become inaccessible or not function properly. If cookies aren't enabled on your computer, it will mean that your shopping experience on our website will be limited to browsing and researching; you won't be able to add products to your basket or buy them. To enable and manage cookies, you can use your browser to do this. Each browser is different, so check the 'Help' menu of your particular browser (or your mobile phone's handset manual) to learn how to change your cookie preferences. Google Chrome Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Safari Opera Google Analytics Opt Out We use the following types of cookie Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are necessary for the website to function or to provide a service you have requested and cannot be switched off in our systems. We do not require your consent to set these cookies. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences, logging in or filling in forms. You can set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, but some parts of the website will not then work. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable information. Functional cookies: These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation. They may be set by us or by third party providers whose services we have added to our pages. If you do not allow these cookies then some or all of these services may not function properly. Performance cookies: These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our website. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the website. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous. If you do not allow these cookies we will not know when you have visited our website, and will not be able to monitor its performance. Tracking cookies: These cookies may be set through our site by our third party advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising. You can find out more information about the individual cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them in the tables below: Cookie Type Third party / first party Duration Purpose mt.sc Functional Third party Session mt.sc is a cookie that is set for session cookies and to mark the start of the session for other actions. It usually stays with the same value throughout the session (which is just the start of the session and an empty array) and will only be filled if we set any cookies with Monetate session-level expiration. mt.v Functional Third party 1 year Is the cookie that is needed to run any of the Monetate functionality. We need this to fire experiences, build actions, events, targets and collect some of our datapoints. mt.diagnostics Functional Third party 1 year These cookies are dropped only for users of the Monetate platform, not customers. When a user with the correct Monetate privileges adds the Monetate inspector these cookies will be dropped to use the Monetate Inspector functionality. mt.inspector Functional Third party 1 year These cookies are dropped only for users of the Monetate platform, not customers. When a user with the correct Monetate privileges adds the Monetate inspector these cookies will be dropped to use the Monetate Inspector functionality. mt.assumedGender Functional Third party 1 year This cookie assumes gender dependent on which pages & products the users visit the most. mt.brandVisits Functional Third party 1 year This cookie tracks the user's brand visits dependent on which pages & products the users visit the most. mt.favouriteBrand Functional Third party 1 year This cookie assumes the user's favourite brand dependent on which pages & products the users visit the most. mt.womenCategory Functional Third party 1 year This cookie assumes the user's category dependent on which pages & products the users visit the most. user_hash_id Functional First party 1 year Reference for RedEye to know what user to attach data to. session.ID Strictly Necessary First party 30 Days Stores a user session on the site, this includes basket contents, login details etc. etc CSRF_Token Strictly Necessary First party 30 Days User to prevent malicious actors from placing orders on a user behalf, Cross site request forgery https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-site_request_forgery session.present Strictly Necessary First party 30 Days Used to determine if a user has an active session, is either 0 or 1. language Strictly Necessary First party 30 Days Stores a user’s selected language. rememberAccountDetails Strictly Necessary First party 30 Days Stores a user’s email is an encrypted form so they can login faster (if they check remember me on the login page). 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Find out more about these here: https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/ http://twitter.com/privacy http://www.google.com/intl/en-GB/policies/privacy/ Cookies that are required for the cliniko application [html that you use when you use the booking page section of the website in order to book your appointment online with us] The Cliniko application requires the use of the following cookies to function correctly _cliniko_app_session A unique session indentifier for users accounts_accessed_on_this_device Stores accounts that have been accessed on this device for easy login browser_id A unique indentifier for the web browser navigation.expanded The state of the navigation bar. navigation.subnav.expanded The state of the sub navigation bar. session_id A unique identifier for the users browsers session. calendar.sidebar.* The state of the calendar sidebar. remember_user_token Used for "Remember Me" functionality. last_active_at Used for automatic sign out of inactive users. Intercom (third party) Used for chat and service improvements. Pusher (third party) Allows for realtime communication between Cliniko and the web browser. New Relic (third party) Analytics and performance monitoring. Changes to this cookies policy and more information Any changes to this cookies policy in the future will be posted on this page and we will take all measures necessary to communicate any changes to this cookies policy to you. Please check back frequently to see any updates or changes to this cookies policy. We will also bring your attention to such changes by updating our cookie banner/ pop-up. If you have any further questions, comments or requests regarding our cookies policy or how we use cookies on our websites, then you can contact us by email at privacy@taylororganisation.org This policy was last reviewed and updated: September 2022
- Paying for your treatment | FOOT CARE
FOOT CARE | Group FOOT CARE for the WHOLE family, keeping things simple See also: Paying for your treatment Book treatment Practitioner information Private prescription costs Price match guarantee Enquiry form Clinic locations Paying for your own private foot treatment We explain how to pay for private foot care, you can pay-as-you-go, pay monthly with our FOOT CARE Plus Rewards Plan or utilise medical insurance across our foot care group practitioners. What is pay as you go? Pay as you go is when you pay for your own private healthcare. So, you just pay for what you need, or as part of an ongoing care package after consultation with a practitioner, as and when you need it. It's a pay-as-you-go approach to private foot care. To choose a one off booking, click here or read on for more information on other ways to pay. This page explains how and why you might pay for your own foot health treatment with FOOT CARE, as well as explaining how we work out the costs of treatment. We also share guide prices for some of our most common procedures to give you an idea of what to expect. Why go private for foot care? At FOOT CARE you can be sure of getting the highest quality care, quickly. With increased pressure on waiting lists across the UK, choosing private foot care allows you to get the treatment you need, without the wait. With us, your initial consultation could sometimes be on the same day. You won't wait long between appointments, you won't face delays to treatments you need, and it's rare that we ever need to change or re-schedule appointments. We tailor treatment to each individual on our FOOT CARE Plus Rewards plans , meaning you'll get the right care for your specific condition, as well as the right care for your personal needs and circumstances. How much is private foot care? Pay-as-you-go private foot care costs depend on a variety of factors, including: The clinic you choose to have treatment in, Whether you choose treatment under our pay-as-you-go system or FOOT CARE Plus Rewards plans , The type of foot care treatment you are having, Which practitioner is leading your treatment, Just like every person is different, every treatment plan is different, and so the cost of private foot care will vary from person to person. Still, we know that many people want to get a rough idea of prices before they decide to go private. So, here are guide prices for some of our most commonly performed pay-as-you-go treatments: The cost of a diabetic assessment starts from £42 The cost of cryotherapy for verruca removal starts from £48.75 The cost of lacuna method for fungal nail treatment starts from £45 The cost of toenail removal surgery starts from £299 The cost of bio-mechanical [musculoskeletal] assessment starts from £45.75 The cost of a corn removal starts from £30.25 The cost of a toenail trimming starts from £28.75 The cost of an ingrowing toenail treatment [none-surgery] starts from £34.25 All the above treatments and more can be conveniently covered under our FOOT CARE Plus Rewards plans , so you don't have to worry about having to lay out monies upfront; that you could be putting toward something else. If you don't see the treatment you are looking for, give our reception team a call or use the enquiry page . We will always confirm the cost of treatment and consultation [consultation, where applicable] up front so you are fully aware of what you need to pay and don't discover any surprises along the way. Ways to pay for private foot care using the FOOT CARE group Private foot care is much more affordable than you may think! There are multiple ways you can pay for your foot care: Pay in full with pay-as-you-go, use the book treatment page , over the telephone or in one of our clinics. Sign up or enquire for the FOOT CARE Plus Rewards plan to cover the cost of treatment, spread out or as ongoing care for routine treatment. Using your private medical insurance for pay-as-you-go or to cover your FOOT CARE Plus Rewards plan , such as Simplyhealth , Vitality or Health shield . Using private medical insurance to pay for treatment
- Accessibility statement | FOOT CARE
FOOT CARE | Group FOOT CARE for the WHOLE family, keeping things simple Accessibility statement Believing in accessibility for all Taylor organisation ltd accessibility statement 12873078 This accessibility statement applies to & The goal of this website is to guarantee the accessibility of its content and services for individuals with disabilities who require additional access support. Resources have been dedicated to enhancing the website's user-friendliness and accessibility, driven by the aligned mission that every individual deserves to experience and engage with digital content, equally. Measures to support accessibility This website takes the following measures to ensure accessibility: Includes accessibility as part of our mission statement. Include accessibility throughout our internal policies. Integrate accessibility into our procurement practices.HTML CSS JavaScript. These technologies are relied upon for conformance with the accessibility guidelines used. Conformance status The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) define requirements for designers and developers to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. It defines three levels of conformance: Level A, Level AA, and Level AAA. This website aims to conform with WCAG 2.1 level AA. Accessibility Efforts & Disclaimer We remain dedicated to the ongoing enhancement of the accessibility of its website and services. This commitment is rooted in the belief that ensuring a smooth, inclusive, and unrestricted experience for individuals with disabilities is a shared ethical responsibility. We are always striving to enhance the accessibility of all pages and materials on our website, it's possible that some content has not yet been fully aligned with accessibility standards. This could be attributed to the fact that we may not have identified the most suitable fix to improve a user's experience. Reporting Accessibility Problems with this Website We’re always looking to improve the accessibility of our website. If you encounter content that you cannot access, then please contact us on the details below and we will provide you with an accessible alternative. / Any feedback we receive we aim to get back to you within a suitable time. (If a response is requested). Third-party content and functionality We may make use of third-party resources that embed content on our website. Wherever possible we will ensure these are conformant. Technical Information About this Website’s Accessibility Our organisation is committed to making its website accessible to all visitors, in line with regional regulations and we aim for conformance with the WCAG 2.1 (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1) at level AA. What we’re doing to improve accessibility Our accessibility journey is continuing. We regularly review our website and its content to identify and fix known issues. If you are not happy with how we have responded to the issue you have raised with us about the accessibility of our website, then please contact the Equality Advisory and Support Service (EASS). The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is responsible for ensuring websites meet accessibility standards. Contact us Email accessibility@taylororganisation.org First Name Last Name Email Message Send Thanks for submitting!
- PAT testing and electrical safety | Compliance | FOOT CARE | Group
FOOT CARE | Group FOOT CARE for the WHOLE family, keeping things simple PAT testing and electrical safety PAT testing itself is not a legal requirement. Technically, you don’t have to PAT test any electrical equipment in the workplace. However, the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 states all employers must provide a safe working environment. This legislation has implications for various health and safety issues, including electrical safety. Taylor organisation ltd exceeds the requirements in law to ensure safety of staff and visitors on company premises , any remedial works found by PHS compliance, where applicable are resolved as soon as possible. For more information: compliance@Taylororganisation.org 21/03/24 20:24 :Page inspection | Queries: compliance@Taylororganisation.org
- GDPR | FOOT CARE
FOOT CARE | Group FOOT CARE for the WHOLE family, keeping things simple GDPR You're data is in safe hands with us. We safeguard your data across a number of platforms. You're information is secure across our network of computer systems, working with Dell PC systems [such as the NHS & many healthcare/school organisations, utilising [but not limited to:] Remote desktop, Microsoft Intune, Windows Server, Active Directory, Microsoft Defender & BitLocker. Protect devices with Microsoft Intune - Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Learn Secure Remote Work | Microsoft Security Windows Server Security documentation | Microsoft Learn BitLocker overview | Microsoft Learn Introduction The EU General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) came into force on 25 May 2018. The new Regulation aims to standardise data protection laws and processing across the EU, giving people greater rights to access and control their personal information. Our Commitment Taylor organisation Ltd, T/AS FOOT CARE, are committed to ensuring protection of all personal information that we hold, and to provide and to protect all such data. We recognise our obligations in updating and expanding this program to meet the requirements of GDPR. Taylor organisation Ltd, T/AS FOOT CARE, Partners & affiliates are dedicated to safeguarding the personal information under our control and in maintaining a system that meets our obligations under the regulations. Our practice is summarised below. Security Our server provider, ABC Cloud, has years of experience hosting PPS databases and is extremely knowledgeable in how best to host and protect your data. The servers are hosted by OVHCloud Data Centres, one of the largest hosting providers in Europe, holding the highest security standards in Europe. Server Performance Our servers are hosted with a Tier 4 Data Centre meaning that you will benefit from a fault-tolerant infrastructure with redundancy for every component to minimise any risk of downtime. All data is stored on high-performing RAID drives to eliminate the risk of any data loss or server downtime due to a hard disk failure. Data Security The Data Centres used are covered by ISO 27001, 27017, 27018, 27701 and are GDPR compliant ensuring the highest level of data security for complete peace of mind. All data is kept virtually secure through a network that offers built-in protection against increasingly sophisticated global cyber threats, including advanced firewalls and the most powerful anti-DDoS solution in the industry. The Data Centre is also kept physically secure with industry-leading fire protection, 24/7 physical site security and surveillance, an uninterrupted power supply (UPS) System and N+1 cooling redundancy. Data Backups Extensive server and file-level encrypted backups are performed daily with a 14 day retention policy. The backups are stored on 2 different remote servers for added protection. As well as hourly and daily backups the whole server is replicated every 30 seconds to a second data centre in the event of catastrophic failures and natural disasters. These advanced redundancy measures ensure service continuity even in the most extreme circumstances. High Availability The target for our network availability commitment is 99.9% (This does not include scheduled maintenance where you will be notified in advance and normally takes place outside normal office hours). The server infrastructure is continuously supervised through our internal monitoring system to ensure we can identify and rapidly resolve any incidents. Private Practice Software - Security Private Practice Software - Private Practice Management Software Taylor organisation Ltd, T/AS FOOT CARE, already have a consistent level of data protection and security across our organisation, but we have introduced new measures to ensure additional compliancy. · Policies and Procedures — we have checked data protection policies and procedures to meet the requirements and standards of the GDPR and any relevant data protection laws, including: o Data Protection - our main policy and procedure document for data protection has been revised to meet the standards and requirements of the GDPR. Accountability and governance measures are in place to ensure that we understand and adequately disseminate and evidence our obligations and responsibilities; with a dedicated focus on privacy and the rights of individuals. o Data Retention and Erasure - we have updated our retention policy and schedule to ensure that we meet the "data minimisation" and "storage limitation" principles and that personal information is stored, archived and destroyed in accordance with our obligations. We have procedures in place to meet the new "Right to Erasure" obligation. o Data Breaches - our procedures ensure that we have safeguards in place to identify, assess, investigate and report any personal data breach as early as possible. Our procedures have been explained all employees. o International Data Transfers and Third-Party Disclosures - where Taylor organisation ltd T/AS Foot care stores or transfers personal information outside the EU, we have robust procedures in place to secure the integrity of the data. Our procedures include a continual review of the countries with sufficient adequacy decisions, as well as binding rules, or standard data protection clauses for those countries without. · Privacy Notice/Policy - we have revised our Privacy Notice(s) to comply with the GDPR, ensuring that all individuals whose personal information we process have been informed of why we need it, how it is used, what their rights are, who the information is disclosed to and what safeguarding measures are in place to protect their information. · Obtaining Consent - we have revised our consent mechanisms for obtaining personal data, ensuring that individuals understand what they are providing, why and how we use it and giving clear, defined ways to consent to us processing their information · Direct Marketing - we have revised the wording and processes for direct marketing, including clear opt-in mechanisms for marketing subscriptions; a clear notice and method for opting out and providing unsubscribe features on all subsequent marketing materials. · Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA) - where we process personal information that is considered high risk, we have developed stringent procedures for carrying out impact assessments that comply fully with the GDPR's Article 35 requirements. We have implemented documentation processes that record each assessment, allow us to rate the risk posed by the processing activity and implement mitigating measures to reduce the risk posed to the data subject(s). · Processor Agreements - where we use any third-party to process personal information on our behalf (ie Payroll, Recruitment, Hosting, etc), we have drafted compliant Processor Agreements and due diligence procedures for ensuring that they meet and understand their/our GDPR obligations. Data Subject Rights We provide easy-to-access information via [our website, in the office, during induction, etc] of an individual’s right to access any personal information that Taylor organisation Ltd, T/AS FOOT CARE, Partners & affiliates processes about them and to request information about: · what personal data we hold about them · the purposes of the processing · the categories of personal data concerned · the recipients to whom the personal data has/will be disclosed · how long we intend to store your personal data for · if we did not collect the data directly from them, information about the source · the right to have incomplete or inaccurate data about them corrected or completed and the process for requesting this · the right to request erasure of personal data (where applicable) or to restrict processing in accordance with data protection laws, as well as to object to any direct marketing from us and to be informed about any automated decision-making that we use · the right to lodge a complaint or seek judicial remedy and who to contact in such instances. Information Security and Technical and Organisational Measures Taylor organisation Ltd, T/AS FOOT CARE, Partners & affiliates takes the privacy and security of individuals and their personal information very seriously and take every reasonable measure to protect and secure the personal data that we process. We have robust information security policies and procedures in place to protect personal information from unauthorised access, alteration, disclosure or destruction. GDPR Roles and Employees Taylor organisation Ltd, T/AS FOOT CARE, Partners & affiliates have a designated individual as our Data Protection Officer (DPO). Taylor organisation Ltd, T/AS FOOT CARE, Partners & affiliates understands that continuous employee awareness and understanding is vital to the continued compliance of the GDPR. If you have any questions about our GDPR compliance policies, please contact Taylor organisation Ltd via the contact methods below. If you have any questions please contact us at : compliance@taylororganisation.org Microsoft Intune can help you keep your managed devices secure and up to date while helping you to protect your organization's data from compromised devices. Data protection includes controlling what users do with an organization's data on both managed and unmanaged devices. Data protection also extends to blocking access to data from devices that might be compromised. This article highlights many of Intune's built-in capabilities and partner technologies you can integrate with Intune. As you learn more about them, you can bring several together for more comprehensive solutions on your journey towards a zero-trust environment. From the Microsoft Intune admin centre, Intune supports managed devices that run Android, iOS/iPad, Linux, macOS, and Windows 10 and Windows 11. When you use Configuration Manager to manage on-premises devices, you can extend Intune policies to those devices by configuring tenant attach or co-management. Intune can also work with information from devices that you manage with third-party products that provide device compliance and mobile threat protection. Protect devices through policies Deploy Intune's endpoint security, device configuration, and device compliance policies to configure devices to meet your organizations security goals. Policies support one or more profiles, which are the discrete sets of platform-specific rules you deploy to groups of enrolled devices. With endpoint security policies, deploy security focused policies that are designed to help you focus on the security of your devices and mitigate risk. The available tasks can help you identify at-risk devices, to remediate those devices, and restore them to a compliant or more secure state. With device configuration policies, manage profiles that define the settings and features that devices use in your organization. Configure devices for endpoint protection, provision certificates for authentication, set software update behaviors, and more. With device compliance policies, you create profiles for different device platforms that establish device requirements. Requirements can include operating system versions, the use of disk encryption, or being at or under specific threat levels as defined by threat management software. Intune can safeguard devices that aren't compliant with your policies and alert the device user so they can bring the device into compliance. When you add Conditional Access to the mix, configure policies that allow only compliant devices to access your network and organization's resources. Access restrictions can include file shares and company email. Conditional Access policies also work with the device state data reported by third-party device compliance partners you integrate with Intune. Following are a few of the security settings and tasks you can manage through available policies: Device encryption – Manage BitLocker on Windows 10 devices, and FileVault on macOS. Authentication methods – Configure how your devices authenticate to your organization's resources, email, and applications. Use certificates for authentication to applications, your organization's resources, and for signing and encryption of email using S/MIME. You can also set up derived credentials when your environment requires the use of smartcards. Configure settings that help limit risk, like: Require multi-factor-authentication (MFA) to add an extra layer of authentication for users. Set PIN and password requirements that must be met before gaining access to resources. Enable Windows Hello for Business for Windows 10 devices. Virtual private networks (VPNs) – With VPN profiles, assign VPN settings to devices so they can easily connect to your organization's network. Intune supports several VPN connection types and apps that include both built-in capabilities for some platforms and both first and third-party VPN apps for devices. Software updates – Manage how and when devices get software updates. The following are supported: Android firmware updates: Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA) - Supported by some OEMs, you can use FOTA to remotely update firmware of devices. Zebra LifeGuard Over-the-Air (LG OTA) - Manage firmware updates for supported Zebra devices through the Intune admin centre. iOS - Manage device operating system versions, and when devices check for and install updates. macOS - Manage software updates for macOS devices that enrolled as supervised devices. Windows 10, you can manage the Windows Update experience for devices. You can configure when devices scan or install updates, hold a set of your managed devices at specific feature versions, and more. Security baselines – Deploy security baselines to establish a core security posture on your Windows 10 devices. Security baselines are preconfigured groups of Windows settings that come recommended by the relevant product teams. You can use baselines as provided or edit instances of them to meet your security goals for targeted groups of devices. Protect data through policies Intune-managed apps and Intune's app protection policies can help stop data leaks and keep your organization's data safe. These protections can apply to devices that are enrolled with Intune and to devices that aren't. Intune-managed apps (or managed apps for short), are apps that have been integrated with the Intune App SDK or wrapped by the Intune App Wrapping Tool. These apps can be managed using Intune app protection policies. To view a list of publicly available managed apps, see Intune protected apps. Users can use managed apps to work with both your organization's data, and their own personal data. However, when app protection policies require the use of a managed app, the managed app is the only app that can be used to access your organization's data. App protection rules don't apply to a user's personal data. App protection policies are rules that ensure an organization's data remains safe or contained in a managed app. The rules identify the managed app that must be used and define what can be done with the data while the app is in use. The following are examples of protections and restrictions you can set with app protection policies and managed apps: Configure app-layer protections, like requiring a PIN to open an app in a work context. Control the sharing of an organization's data between apps on a device, like blocking copy and paste, or screen captures. Prevent the saving of your organization's data to personal storage locations. Use device actions to protect devices and data From the Microsoft Intune admin centre, you can run device actions that help keep a selected device protected. You can run a subset of these actions as bulk device actions to affect multiple devices at the same time. And several remote actions from Intune can also be used with co-managed devices. Device actions aren't policy and take effect a single time when invoked. They apply either immediately if the device is accessible on-line, or when the device next boots up or checks in with Intune. Considered these actions as supplemental to the use of policies that configure and maintain security configurations for a population of devices. Following are examples of actions you can run that help secure devices and data: Devices managed by Intune: BitLocker key rotation (Windows only) Disable Activation Lock (iOS only) Full or Quick scan (Windows 10 only) Remote lock Retire (which removes your organization's data from the device while leaving personal data intact) Update Microsoft Defender Security Intelligence Wipe (factory reset the device, removing all data, apps, and settings) Last reviewed : 30/05/2025
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FOOT CARE | Group FOOT CARE for the WHOLE family, keeping things simple Control of medical waste As a producer of medical waste from our clinical services. We have to abide by a duty of care for collection, destruction or incineration of our waste or sharps. You may notice throughout our buildings that we use the PHS group for most things, our hand dryers, soap dispensers as well as sanitary towel waste services are maintained, serviced or removed with our agreement with the PHS group. What are Statutory Duty of Care Regulations? The Environmental Protection Act 1990 places a duty of care on businesses that deal with controlled waste – such as clinical waste. These regulations aim to guide the safe management of waste to protect the environment and human health. They apply to anyone who imports, produces, keeps, or disposes of controlled waste, including clinical waste. Waste managers have a duty of care to ensure the waste they deal with doesn’t harm anyone or anything and is disposed of properly. It’s a legal requirement and the Waste Duty of Care Code of Practice provides guidelines of what to do to meet your legal duty of care obligations. Businesses have a duty of care when dealing with controlled clinical waste What is meant by the safe management of clinical waste? Healthcare waste managers must follow the government legislation mentioned above and the Healthcare Technical Memorandum (HTM) 07-01 to ensure clinical waste is dealt with safely. As a medical provider we must correctly segregate and classify different types of healthcare waste to ensure it goes to the right place for storage and treatment. You should also also assess the results of the waste audit at regular intervals. Clinical waste must be inspected at the waste facility to ensure the contents of the container match what was expected. Each type of clinical waste is coded to detail the type of waste and appropriate waste management method. In England, some waste is known as offensive hygiene waste and is sorted into yellow bags with a black stripe. You need to provide justification if this waste will be used at an alternative treatment plant. For infectious healthcare waste, chemical or heat-based disinfection can be used as an alternative to incineration. However, this waste should not contain any chemicals, medicines, or anatomical waste. Healthcare waste managers must follow government legislation and the Healthcare Technical Memorandum (HTM) 07-01 What are clinical waste guidelines to store, segregate, and handle clinical waste? There are measures in place for the storage, segregation, and handling of healthcare and clinical waste. Firstly, we can’t store individual containers of waste cannot loose. Bagged waste must be stored in fully enclosed and leak-proof containers such as carts. Rigid waste containers should be in good condition, sealed and handled in an upright position. Clinical waste should be located away from sensitive perimeters and watercourses for public safety. It must be placed in a security-protected area. Anatomical waste must be stored in refrigerated units unless they will be onsite for under 24 hours. Offensive waste must be stored in a secure building in secure bulk containers. Clinical waste facilities should be operated in a way that minimises any waste handling. Overloading or puncturing waste should be avoided, and they should be stored according to the waste type and destination. It’s important that these clinical waste regulations are followed at all times, to protect the environment and human health. Medical waste within Taylor organisation ltd and FOOT CARE premises is controlled under a duty of care co-signed between the company and PHS group. Copies our our duty of care documentation are available on request by authorised parties. Contact: compliance@taylororganisation.org