3rd Course: GDPR for Local Councils
Fri, 08 Feb
|21 Business Centre
21 Law is pleased to announce that it has designed a short course about GDPR, its implications and impact, specifically targeting Local Councils. This two session course is of interest for Executive Secretaries, Local Councils administrative employees and local councillors and is being organised in
Time & Location
08 Feb 2019, 08:45 – 14 Feb 2019, 12:45
21 Business Centre, 20 Triq in-Nutar Debono, In-Naxxar NXR 2525, Malta
About the event
The main learning objectives include the following:
Understanding GDPR
Understanding the new requirements brought by the GDPR and how to implement such requirements.
Learning the skills to support the local council in implementing and assessing these new requirements
Acquire a broad expertise in the context of personal data protection
Duration: 2 lectures – 8 contact hours
Dates: Lecture 1 – Friday 8th Frbruary & Lecture 2 – Thursday 14th February, 2019
Time: Registration 8.45 to 13.00 (break included).
Type of course: Interactive / Room set up: Board room style / Limited places available
Venue: 21 Business Centre, Naxxar
This short course is for a limited number of people hence ensuring that participants have a chance to ask questions and making sure that the course is interactive. The aim of the course is to make sure that those involved in local councils learn how to adapt the local council to be GDPR-compliant and be able to understand and implement the necessary policy and procedures.
The main learning objectives include the following:
Developing an in-depth knowledge of methods and notions required in actual alignment with GDPR
Understanding the new requirements brought by the GDPR and how to implement such requirements.
Learning the skills to support an organisation in implementation and assessment of these new requirements.
Cost: €175 + VAT
Detailed Time-Table
Lecture 1 – Friday 8th February, 2019
Background on GDPR
What constitutes personal data.
The 6 data protection principles – applying them and showing compliance.
Data Subject Right-handling them
Lecture 2 – Thursday 14th February, 2019
Policies and Procedures – putting things in place / updating
The role of the controller
The role of the processor
The relationship between the controller and the processor
Dealing with IT and Security
Recording and Reporting breaches.