Much has changed since May 2018. So, whether your processing activities are centred around volunteers, donors or service users, you need to keep your policies up to date, correct procedures in place and your staff aware. This two-part course will assist you in understanding the next steps in a pragmatic way along with tips on how to implement policy and procedures into your everyday working life and improve your compliance journey.
Part 1 (11am - 12pm)
• An update on the main changes to data protection law since May 2018.
• Some of the landmark cases that will have impact on your data processing.
• Preparing for Brexit, the UK-GDPR.
Lunch break
Part 2 (1 - 2pm)
• The new updated guidance on the use of consent. When not to use consent.
• Changes to our working practises – 10 top tips for your team when working remotely.
• Q&A
Who is the course for?
Any charity that processes data that identifies donors, service users and volunteers.
What will I learn?
With the benefit of more case law and official guidance, it is time to refresh our understanding of data protection law and how it affects everyday operational activities. The course will outline all of the most important aspects of data protection including;
• Which is the best lawful basis for processing and when not to use consent.
• Retaining data, how long is too long.
• Processing data that identifies people at risk, what are the required safeguards.
• Preparing for Brexit, all you need to know about the UK-GDPR.
• Remote working becomes the new norm, get some top tips to help staff and volunteers protect themselves and your data.
What will you end the course with?
A better understanding of your legal obligations now and for the future, a roadmap for improvements and options to consider.
Trainer
Mark Burnett
Mark Burnett is a GDPR data protection practitioner. He works exclusively in the third sector helping charities understand and navigate their obligation to process personal data lawfully.
Feedback from attendees of previous training sessions
"I honestly didn't realise how interesting data protection could be"
"I feel empowered to go back and change the way we process our data"
"I must be honest, I wasn't looking forward to this course. But, this was really interesting and I have learnt some much, thank you"
Cancellations and refunds
If we have to cancel this event then Fundraising UK Ltd will fully refund the ticket fee you have paid. We shall not, however, be liable for any other costs you might incur.
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