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    Diabetes in General Practice (DiGP) is compliant with General Data Protection legislation 2018.  Our approach is consistent with the UCC Data Protection Policy. The personal information that we hold on record includes names and addresses, as well as specific contact details for members -mobile phone number, surgery phone number, address and email address. This information is required to send you notification of meetings etc.  

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