Skip to main content
Event ended - Missed this event? Check out these other events happening soon Looking for the details about the previous event, just scroll down.

Loading...

 
 
  • Are you an organiser?

    Maximise your event's success with Billetto - the ticketing platform that helps you sell more tickets, promote with ease and save time.

  • GDPR Advanced training for Psychologists & Psychotherapists.

    Few tickets left
    Event ended

    GDPR Advanced training for Psychologists & Psychotherapists.

    From GBP 95.00

    Online Event

    Date

    Oct 25 2024 10:00 - 15:00
    Billetto Peace of Mind
    Book with confidence: Billetto guarantees refunds for cancelled events, ensuring your peace of mind. Learn more
    Payment methods accepted:

    Description

    Dr Robert Watson from Become Psychology and Mark Burnett from Hope & May Global Data Protection Professionals present:

    "GDPR Advanced Module for Psychologists, Psychotherapists and Counsellors in private practice".

    This is the tenth run of this popular and well-rated workshop. 

    This is module two of how to run a successful private practice. This module covers how to understand and comply with Data Protection Laws, including the UK GDPR, in order to run a successful private practice.

    Module one covers eveything else and can be booked here

    UK Data Protection Law that includes the GDPR is an increasingly complex and evolving piece of legislation that therapists in private practice need to understand and follow. Therapists deal everyday with what is known as special category data which is the sensitive personal information your clients tell you, and the GDPR requires that extra care and safeguards are in place to protect data subjects (your clients) sensitive personal information. This well rated course will help you to digest the complexities of this legislation so that you have a clear understanding of what is needed to comply with the GDPR, the policies and paperwork that you need to have in place, and how to respond when your clients exercise their rights under the GDPR.

    Like many others, you may think that a therapist in private practice has met their GDPR obligations by sharing their privacy policy with new clients, being registered with the ICO, and keeping client information safe. Unfortunately, your obligations are greater than this, a good example is the legal requirement to have an Appropriate Policy Document which is your legal protection when you have to share information for safeguarding your clients or third parties.

    Join us to fully understand your obligations and deeper your knowledge and skills for applying data protection law, including the UK GDPR, to your private practice. Following attendance, participants will be entitled to join our free quarterly GDPR Update and Advice Forum organised on Zoom.


    Previous participants have said:

    "Thank you so much! I don't know how you and Mark did it but you actually made GDPR interesting and dare I say it, sort of fun!"

    " Both Robert and Mark were also really down to earth and approachable and made me feel like no question was too silly to ask. It felt like a safe space to share dilemmas relevant to gdpr."

    "Really appreciated the applicability of information shared , rather than just cite legislation, the information was relevant and real life examples were offered, welcome d and thought through together".

    "Mark and Robert made a very difficult topic interesting and accessible. Delivery was really good. Examples of enforcement action illustrated points well. Opportunity for questions really good."

    This course will cover the following:

    Part 1:

    1. How to make data protection integral to your practice. This will include what documents you need in place and how to ensure clients are properly informed about your intended processing activities.

    2. How to demonstrate adherence to the principles of transparency, accountability.

    3. Practical considerations around the nuts and bolts: how long do I need to keep records for, where and how do I keep them, what audit trails are needed, and what documentation must I keep.

    4. Choosing the appropriate lawful basis. Where you are not using consent, you will need an alternative. This section will include information about safeguarding and appropriate documentation to support you where individuals may be at risk.

    Part 2:

    1. What rights do my clients have.

    2. What if my client:

    a) Makes a subject access request. How do I comply, and can I refuse?

    b) Makes a subject deletion request. How do I comply, and can I refuse?

    c) Makes a data accuracy request. How do I comply, and can I refuse?

    d) Makes a request to stop or limit the use of their data. How do I comply, and can I refuse?

    The course includes helpful guidance notes and document templates, and there will plenty of opportunity for questions and discussion throughout the day.

    FAQs

    How do I access the session?

    You will be sent a zoom link by email one week prior to the workshop so make sure you keep an eye out for it checking your junk folder. 

    What is the refund policy?

    Cancellation by delegates:

    Cancellations must be made by phone to Dr Robert Watson on 07941027765.

    Cancellations made 30 days prior to the event will receive a full refund. Cancellations after this date cannot be refunded for any reason. Once cancelled, your booking cannot be reinstated.

    No refund will be made for non-attendance on the course.

    Name changes for attendees will be accepted if sufficient prior notice is given. Please inform Become Psychology 5 working days prior to the event by phone or email.

    Cancellation by Become Psychology:

    Become Psychology will deliver events as advertised but there may be occasions where, in exceptional circumstances, we have to cancel an event. In the case of event cancellation delegates will either be offered an alternative date, or a full refund.

    Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?

    By phone, Dr Robert Watson 07941027765

    By email, contact@become-psychology-london.co.uk



    FAQ

    • I have not received my GDPR Advanced training for Psychologists & Psychotherapists. ticket via email. What should I do?

      The first thing to do is check your spam/junk filters and inboxes. Your GDPR Advanced training for Psychologists & Psychotherapists. tickets were sent as an attachment and can be thought of as spam by some email services. Alternatively, you can always find your GDPR Advanced training for Psychologists & Psychotherapists. tickets in your Billetto account that you can access in the browsers or the dedicated Billetto app. For more help with this, read here.

    • I wish to cancel my GDPR Advanced training for Psychologists & Psychotherapists. ticket and receive a refund. What should I do?

      The approval of refunds is entirely at the event organiser’s discretion, and you should get in contact with the event organiser to discuss what options are available to you. To get in touch with the event organiser, simply reply to your order confirmation email or use the "Contact organiser" form on the organiser's profile. For more help with this, read here.

    • I have registered on the GDPR Advanced training for Psychologists & Psychotherapists. waiting list, what happens now?

      If more tickets become available you will be notified (by email) amongst others who have joined the list. Purchasing is on a first-come first-serve basis. For more information, read here.

    • Where do I find a link to an online event?

      Check your order confirmation page or order confirmation email. Usually, the organiser of the event provides the details in the order confirmation email or they might send you a follow-up email with a link to their online event. You might also want to read the event description on Billetto where an event organiser should describe how to join the GDPR Advanced training for Psychologists & Psychotherapists. event online. For more information on this, read here.

    • What is refund protection and why would I need it?

      Refund Protection provides you with the assurance that if unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances interfere with your ability to attend an event you can claim a refund. For more information on this, read here.

    Event ended

    GDPR Advanced training for Psychologists & Psychotherapists.

    Discover more