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#See Schedule D, Residential Care Regulation, (“aggressive or unusual behaviour”) “Other injuries” must also be reported — that is, any injury to a person in care that requires emergency attention by a doctor or nurse or transfer to a hospital. | #See Schedule D, Residential Care Regulation, (“aggressive or unusual behaviour”) “Other injuries” must also be reported — that is, any injury to a person in care that requires emergency attention by a doctor or nurse or transfer to a hospital. | ||
#RCR, s. 77. | #RCR, s. 77. | ||
#See, for example, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada Guidelines for overt video surveillance in the private sector (prepared in collaboration with Alberta and British Columbia). | #See, for example, Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada. Guidelines for overt video surveillance in the private sector (prepared in collaboration with Alberta and British Columbia). Online: https://www.priv.gc.ca/information/guide/2008/gl_vs_080306_e.ASP [Last accessed May 10, 2016]. Also : Office of the Privacy Commissioner “Guidance Documents- Guidance on covert video surveillance in the private sector.” Online: http://www.priv.gc.ca/information/pub/gd_cvs_20090527_e.asp [Last accessed May 10, 2016]. For a general discussion see: C.J. Bennett & R,M. Bayley Video surveillance and privacy protection law in Canada. Online: http://www.colinbennett.ca/Recent%20publications/Video_surveilllance_and-privacy_protection_law_in_Canada.pdf (Last accessed May 10, 2016). | ||
# See, for example, E. Fleury | # See, for example, E. Fleury & H. Campbell. Recent legal developments video surveillance in care homes. Online: http://cnpea.ca/en/blog/520‐recent‐legal‐developments‐video‐surveillance‐in‐carehomes?highlight=WyJudXJzaW5nIiwiaG9tZSIsImhvbWUncyIsIm51cnNpbmcgaG9tZSJd&hitcount=0 (Last accessed May 10, 2016). | ||
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#Perlman, C.M and Hirdes, J.P. (Dec. 2008). The Aggressive Behaviour Scale: A new scale to measure aggression based on the Minimum Data Set. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 56 (12). | #Perlman, C.M and Hirdes, J.P. (Dec. 2008). The Aggressive Behaviour Scale: A new scale to measure aggression based on the Minimum Data Set. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 56 (12). | ||
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#Canadian Institute for Health Information. Prevalence of aggressive behaviour by signs of depression and indicators of delirium, Nova Scotia nursing homes, 2003–2004 to 2006–2007. | #Canadian Institute for Health Information. Prevalence of aggressive behaviour by signs of depression and indicators of delirium, Nova Scotia nursing homes, 2003–2004 to 2006–2007. | ||
#See: WorkSafe BC. Communicate patient information. Prevent violent based injuries to health care and social services workers. Workplace BC notes that s. 22(3) (a) of FIPPA is often misunderstood and misapplied in this area. | #See: WorkSafe BC. Communicate patient information. Prevent violent based injuries to health care and social services workers. Workplace BC notes that s. 22(3) (a) of FIPPA is often misunderstood and misapplied in this area. | ||
#(April 2002). Guidelines : Code White Response - a component of prevention and management of aggressive behaviour in health care. BC Workers Compensation Board/Health Coalition of BC/OHSAH. | #(April 2002). Guidelines: Code White Response - a component of prevention and management of aggressive behaviour in health care. BC Workers Compensation Board/Health Coalition of BC/OHSAH. | ||
#Ministry of Health. (2012). Best practice guideline for accommodating and managing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia in residential care a person-centered interdisciplinary approach. Online : http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/library/publications/year/2012/bpsd-guideline.pdf [Last accessed April 30, 2014] | #Ministry of Health. (2012). Best practice guideline for accommodating and managing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia in residential care a person-centered interdisciplinary approach. Online : http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/library/publications/year/2012/bpsd-guideline.pdf [Last accessed April 30, 2014] | ||
#RCR, s.77 (1) to (3). | #RCR, s.77 (1) to (3). |