GDPR (Stage 2)

£18.00 inc. VAT

Level: Managers, seniors and staff with responsibility for managing data processing systems.

Accreditation: This course is CPD certified.

Course Aims

This course is a continuation of the GDPR stage one course, aimed at seniors, managers and other staff in health and social care organisations who have a responsibility for managing data processing systems. It is essential that you complete the GDPR stage one course prior to completing this module as it assumes you already have some knowledge about the basic GDPR requirements.

The course begins by recapping information in the stage one course to ensure that you have the knowledge base, before explaining the Data Protection Bill/Act and the differences between this and the GDPR.

In the next stage, the course explains the six lawful bases for processing personal data and helps you to understand what you need to document and how to comply with the GDPR requirements.

The course the goes on to explain both Data Protection Impact Assessments, and Data Protection Officers, to help you understand when these are required under the GDPR and also how they should be implemented.

The next stage focuses on the principles of accountability in the GDPR, including the requirement for contracts between controllers and processors, documentation requirements, privacy by design, data breaches and the fees you are required to pay. The final stage explains the additional requirements for processing personal data about children to help you understand what you must do if you process this type of information.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of this course learners should know and understand the following:

  • To know the difference between the GDPR and the Data Protection Bill/Act.
  • To know how you can comply with the requirements for privacy notices under the GDPR.
  • To know how to comply with the requirement for Data Protection Impact Assessments under the GDPR.
  • To know what the role of a DPO is and when they should be appointed.
  • To understand about your responsibilities for accountability and governance under the GDPR.
  • To know when and how to report a data breach.
  • To know the additional requirements for processing children’s data.

Course Syllabus Includes

  • Personal data
  • Special Category Data
  • Data Protection Bill (Act)
  • The main principles of the GDPR
  • individualÕs Rights
  • Lawful Basis for processing information
  • Consent; contract; vital interests; legal; public authority; legitimate interests
  • The meaning of the word ‘necessary’ in the regulation
  • Privacy information and notices
  • Data Protection Impact Assessments
  • What is high risk?
  • Data Protection Officer
  • Definition of: ‘Large Scale Processing’ and ‘Public Authority’
  • Accountability principle
  • Contracts
  • Documentation
  • Privacy by design
  • Codes of Conduct
  • Data Protection Fee
  • Data Breaches
  • Children’s personal data

Are courses certified?

Courses are fully certified. Once a learner successfully completes a course you are able to download the completion certificate FREE of charge.

How are courses going to be delivered?

Courses are delivered online and work on any internet enabled device. As long as you have access to an internet connection you can complete courses when and where you like 24 hours a day.

Are online courses accredited?

Yes, they are. Courses are CPD Certified and our Care Certificate is one of the first to be endorsed by Skills for Care.

How long do courses take to complete?

Some of our shorter courses will typically take between 30 minutes and an hour to complete. Some of the bigger ones will take longer and depends largely on each individual’s learning speed.

GDPR (Stage 2)