Social Media and the Law
About this training session
Social media can be an invaluable tool in promoting the work of your organisation. But if not properly managed, it has the potential to cause damage to your organisation, clients, employees or volunteers.
We'll help you understand the legal implications and risks of using social media in your not-for-profit organisation.
You'll learn about:
- Social media and its key legal risks
- Managing social media use
- Addressing inappropriate workplace behaviour
- How to deal with misconduct on social media
- Top tips for developing social media policies
- Additional resources for the future
Who should attend
Board or committee members, employees or volunteers involved in communications.
Who runs the session?
Your training will be run by one of our lawyers, who all specialise in charity and not-for-profit law.
How is this session delivered?
Our 3-hour sessions can be delivered online or in-person (subject to availability). Each session is an in-depth, interactive exploration of the topics outlined above, with small breakout sessions for participants to workshop legal issues, discuss scenarios, and problem-solve as a group.
What is the cost?
Contact us to discuss a tailored proposal to suit your needs.
How long is the session?
3 hours
How many people can attend?
We recommend a maximum of 30 participants. If you think your group will exceed this, please let us know.
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