About this event
With the next round of privacy reforms now before parliament, we want to give you an update.
In this webinar, our lawyers will let you know what to expect from these reforms, and clarify what your current legal obligations are for the personal information of clients, members, volunteers and others.
We’ll walk you through the personal information lifecycle including key obligations in collecting, using and disclosing, storing and providing access to personal information – as well as how to respond to complaints and breaches. We’ll update you on the latest developments in the law.
We’ll cover:
- The latest on the Privacy reforms
- What privacy laws might apply to your organisation
- Systems to put in place to manage personal information
- Key requirements for collection, use/disclosure and storage of personal information
- Rights of individuals to access and correct data you hold about them
- How to respond to a date breach
- Top tips and further resources and support
You'll receive:
- Opportunity to ask questions of the presenter
- 75 minutes of plain-language training from a lawyer
- Copy of webinar recording (available for 3 months) and slide presentation
- Information on further resources and support
Who should attend:
Staff, committee members and volunteers of not-for-profit organisations.
When
Tuesday, 26 November 2024, 12:45 - 2pm AEDT
Can't attend on the day? Register and you'll receive the recording and slide handout so you can catch up whenever suits you.
Registrations close at 12:00pm AEDT on the day of the webinar.
Cost
$49 - $85
Where
Online via Zoom
After you register, the Zoom link, meeting ID and passcode will be sent to you via email. Occasionally the Zoom confirmation emails can be prevented by an organisational firewall. If you haven't received the Zoom link within 5-7 days of registering, please check your junk/spam folder, contact us on the email address below, or troubleshoot further.
If you are having trouble registering, please get in touch at nfptraining@justiceconnect.org.au or call 03 8593 4799.