Former Wiltshire social worker sentenced for accessing "sensitive" data

Police say she had no "legitimate reason" to view it

Author: Jack DeeryPublished 30th Apr 2021

A social worker, who used to work for Wiltshire Council, has been sentenced at Salisbury Crown Court today (Friday 30th April) after pleading guilty to a number of offences relating to the Computer Misuse Act.

Donna Davies accessed sensitive data that she had no "legitimate reason" to view.

She was given 10 months imprisonment, suspended for 2 years and ordered to carry out 150 hours of unpaid work.

Wiltshire Police began an investigation after concerns were raised by the Council.

Following the conclusion of the criminal investigation, a formal disciplinary investigation took place, and Donna Davies has been dismissed from her position as a social worker.

The force were able to show Davies had accessed information in relation to children to which she had no authorised reason to do so.

Her motives for this remain unclear, and she has not given any explanation for her actions.

Detective Inspector Gemma Vinton of Wiltshire Police's Digital Investigations and Intelligence Unit oversaw the investigation:

"The office of social worker is one on which vulnerable people and children in society should be able to depend. On this occasion, Donna Davies has committed a serious breach of trust, and let down the public and other hard working members of her profession by accessing information that she had no authority nor legitimate reason to access.

It is crucial that the public can have confidence in the actions of public officials, and trust those with access to their sensitive data to treat it in an appropriate manner."

Lucy Townsend, Wiltshire Council Corporate Director for People, said:

"We have all been extremely let down by Ms Davies and she has been rightly punished for this. Being a social worker is a hugely trusted and vital role; and misusing resources and abusing that position is a complete dereliction of duty. We apologise to anyone affected by her actions.

Criminals will always try and subvert security processes. Following this incident we immediately reviewed the security systems in place to ensure they remained sufficiently robust to protect against a similar incident occurring in the future. Ms Davies was immediately suspended pending the criminal investigation and has been dismissed by the council.

We would like to reassure people that this is an isolated incident and our aim continues to be to provide the highest quality of support to those who need our social care services, we have a hugely trustworthy and talented team in place to do this."

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