Data Protection Training for Education
Training from sector specialists not “all sector generalists”
Adaptable Role-Based Learning
At Tenjin, we rejected the “one size fits all” approach to online learning and replaced it with superior sector-based and role-based digital training. Put simply, our training is built specifically for your sector. But more than that we also offer role-based training. i.e. training that reflects the way in which your staff handle personal data. Tenjin GDPR training is specifically built to reflect the high standards reflected in ICO guidelines on GDPR training. It also gives your organisation the confidence that staff know what they need to know.
We also build fully bespoke training modules for our clients.
If you are a school you can choose from multiple role modules including teachers, development and fundraisers, school nurse, admissions registrar, IT support, safeguarding leads, procurement staff and more.
Built by Leading Information Lawyers
Training content is continually refreshed to reflect changes in law including the forthcoming changes to UK data protection law brought about by Brexit. (i.e. the new UK GDPR). When it comes to processing personal data in an education setting, we know where the tripwires and flash points are and our training will ensure your staff do too. Understanding where the risks lie is the key to reducing your organisation’s risk profile.
Built to help you comply with the GDPR and ICO training recommendations
Tenjin meets 3 critical objectives.
1. It helps you comply with the UK GDPR (but we also offer training on the EU GDPR) and the UK Data Protection Act 2018.
2. It minimises the likelihood of your staff being the cause of a data breach and
3. It has been purpose-built to meet the ICO’s recommendations for staff data protection training. The ICO looks for training that is role-based rather than one size fits all.
(Tenjin has multiple modules for different roles;) assessment-based as opposed to simply watching a video, Powerpoint or lecture. (Tenjin modules include a mandatory assessment which staff must pass;) reviewed to ensure content remains accurate. (Tenjin content is continually refreshed by leading Information Lawyers in the education sector;) tracked. (Tenjin allows you to record training completed, track progress and report on statistics.) Finally, ICO recommends mandatory initial training followed by annual refresher training. (Tenjin refreshes content continually and poses fresh assessments.)
New Data Protection Qualification for Education Practitioners
Certified Data Protection Practitioner in Education (CDPPE)
Data Protection Officers (DPOs) or data protection (DP) Leads working in the education sector deserve data protection training from specialists and practical support from well-known DP experts that understand how data protection operates in educational organisations.
Consequently, Tenjin has joined forces with Amberhawk to produce a new three-day, certified, on-line training course exclusively for hard-pressed Data Protection practitioners in schools, MATs, FE and HE.
The CDPPE can be attended with or without sitting the exam. The first course is scheduled for March 2024 and bookings are now open.
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Data Protection Training for Charities
Training from sector specialists not “all sector generalists”
Adaptable Role-Based Learning
At Tenjin, we rejected the “one size fits all” approach to online learning and replaced it with superior sector-based and role-based digital training. Put simply, our training is built specifically for your sector. We work in the the Charity and Social Enterprise Sector (CHSE). But more than that we also offer role-based training. i.e. training that reflects the way in which your staff handle personal data. Tenjin GDPR training is specifically built to reflect the high standards reflected in ICO guidelines on GDPR training. It also gives your organisation the confidence that staff know what they need to know.
We also build fully bespoke training modules for our clients.
Built by Leading Information Lawyers
Training content is continually refreshed to reflect changes in law including the forthcoming changes to UK data protection law brought about by Brexit. (i.e. the new UK GDPR). When it comes to processing personal data in an CHSE setting, we know where the tripwires and flash points are and our training will ensure your staff do too. Understanding where the risks lie is the key to reducing your organisation’s risk profile.
Here’s an example of what you can expect with our Data Protection Officer Services
Tenjin meets 3 critical objectives.
1. It helps you comply with the UK GDPR (but we also offer training on the EU GDPR) and the UK Data Protection Act 2018.
2. It minimises the likelihood of your staff being the cause of a data breach and
3. It has been purpose-built to meet the ICO’s recommendations for staff data protection training. The ICO looks for training that is role-based rather than one size fits all.
(Tenjin has multiple modules for different roles;) assessment-based as opposed to simply watching a video, Powerpoint or lecture. (Tenjin modules include a mandatory assessment which staff must pass;) reviewed to ensure content remains accurate. (Tenjin content is continually refreshed by leading Information Lawyers in the education sector;) tracked. (Tenjin allows you to record training completed, track progress and report on statistics.) Finally, ICO recommends mandatory initial training followed by annual refresher training. (Tenjin refreshes content continually and poses fresh assessments.)
Signup to receive our Insights, updates, and news about our services, through event invitations, and our Newsletter “Redacted”
Contact us to see how you could benefit from our Data Protection Training for Charities
Data Protection Training for Business
Training from sector specialists not “all sector generalists”
Adaptable Role-Based Learning
At Tenjin, we rejected the “one size fits all” approach to online learning and replaced it with superior sector-based and role-based digital training. Put simply, our training is built specifically for your sector. We work in the the Business Sector. But more than that we also offer role-based training. i.e. training that reflects the way in which your staff handle personal data. Tenjin GDPR training is specifically built to reflect the high standards reflected in ICO guidelines on GDPR training. It also gives your organisation the confidence that staff know what they need to know.
Built by Leading Information Lawyers
Training content is continually refreshed to reflect changes in law including the forthcoming changes to UK data protection law brought about by Brexit. (i.e. the new UK GDPR). When it comes to processing personal data in an Business setting, we know where the tripwires and flash points are and our training will ensure your staff do too. Understanding where the risks lie is the key to reducing your organisation’s risk profile.
Here’s an example of what you can expect with our Data Protection Officer Services
Tenjin meets 3 critical objectives.
1. It helps you comply with the UK GDPR (but we also offer training on the EU GDPR) and the UK Data Protection Act 2018.
2. It minimises the likelihood of your staff being the cause of a data breach and
3. It has been purpose-built to meet the ICO’s recommendations for staff data protection training. The ICO looks for training that is role-based rather than one size fits all.
(Tenjin has multiple modules for different roles;) assessment-based as opposed to simply watching a video, Powerpoint or lecture. (Tenjin modules include a mandatory assessment which staff must pass;) reviewed to ensure content remains accurate. (Tenjin content is continually refreshed by leading Information Lawyers in the education sector;) tracked. (Tenjin allows you to record training completed, track progress and report on statistics.) Finally, ICO recommends mandatory initial training followed by annual refresher training. (Tenjin refreshes content continually and poses fresh assessments.)