Data protection and update on the Data Protection and Digial Information (DPI) bill

As a Board Member of a housing association, the responsibility for GDPR compliance of your organisation rests on your shoulders, while also ensuring data protection by design and default is not only a legal requirement but also a strategic imperative.

With this webinar, Boards will gain both a refresher on their understanding of GDPR’s fundamental principles and provide new insights into the latest developments post-2018 including the recent Data Protection and Digital Information Bill, which marks the transition from EU law to a post-Brexit UK.

What you will learn

Revisiting core principles: We’ll look into the core principles of GDPR and their continued importance, with a wide overview to ensure your understanding is up-to-date.

Post-2018 developments: Understand the changes and developments that have occurred since the initial compliance rush in 2018, equipping you with the latest insights to navigate the evolving GDPR landscape.

Board Member risk areas: Explore specific risk areas relevant to board members and their organisations. Learn about potential pitfalls and discover effective strategies to mitigate these risks successfully.

New legislation: the crruent status of the DPDI Bill and the areas of impact for your organisation if this becomes law. Be prepared! 

 Suitable for all Board members


Presented by Sam Linton a data protection professional and a GDPR Practitioner with over 10 years of experience in the field.She has successfully implemented compliance frameworks in several organisations in the social housing sector. 

Thursday 18 April|1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

Our Webinars last 1 hour and are interactive, people can ask questions of the presenter and other attendees.

If you or your organisation have a Webinar subscription you will be sent a link to join this Webinar prior to the session.   Not a subscriber? Find out more here or you can also pay for one Webinar at a time contact us for more details.

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