Keiron Broadbent • 18 June 2024

www.wmca.digital


The DSPT and Data Protection in General for Care Homes


12 June 2025

2.00pm - 3.00pm


Virtual


In this workshop we will cover the policies and procedures that you need to have in place not only to successfully complete the DSPT but also to ensure you are in compliance with current data protection legislation. We will also tell you how to register to use the toolkit (if you haven't used it previously)


You will also recieve a certificate to say you attended a workshop in GDPR and Data Security.


Once you have attended this webinar you should know all the policies and documents that you need to make a successful DSPT submission.


You may find that once you've attended this webinar that you have the necessary information to complete the DSPT in your own time, or you can book a One to One session.


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