Data Protection Act
Our Data Protection training materials are written by leading experts in the subject with practical experience in helping organizations become compliant with the 1998 Data Protection Act. Each unit gives practical advice on best practice that will not only ensure compliance, but also improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the way your organization handles personal data.
The units are easy to digest. They last 10 to 15 minutes each, and are in the form of narrated PowerPoint presentations, with notes provided.
Action Plan for Compliance with the Data Protection Act
This unit is for professionals or managers who wish to find out what is involved in becoming compliant with the Data Protection Act.
Are we compliant with Data Protection Law?
This unit is for professionals or managers who wish to find out what is involved in becoming compliant with the Data Protection Act.
Data Protection and the Homeworker
Guidelines for helping employers address the challenges of data security when staff are legally entitled to work from home.
Ensuring Employee Monitoring is Compliant with the Data Protection Act
This unit is for director, managers and consultants who wish to learn about maknig a Human Resources function compliant with the Data Protection Act
Making Your Employee Induction Process Compliant with the Data Protection Act
This unit is for directors, managers and consultants who wish to learn about making a Human Resources function compliant with the Data Protection Act.
Making Your Recruitment Process Compliant with the Data Protection Act
This unit is for directors, managers and consultants who wish to learn about making a Human Resources function compliant with the Data Protection Act.
The Data Protection Audit
This unit is for professionals or managers who wish to find out what is involved in becoming compliant with the Data Protection Act.
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