UK GDPR Training for Chambers Staff v2.4

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Who is this training designed for?

All support staff working in a set of Chambers, including those working in junior through to senior posts, responsible for: 

  • Accounts and Finance 
  • Administration 
  • Clerking and Practice Management 
  • Fee collection 
  • Marketing Managers & Business Development 
  • Reception/Front of House 

The ABC 2024 UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) training module was specially developed and written for the Chambers world by allying the regulatory and GDPR expertise of Jane Sarginson, a member of St Philips Chambers who specialises in data privacy and regulatory law and has spoken to audiences comprised of solicitors, barristers and commercial clients on the topic of the UK GDPR, to the experience of the ABC team and its consultants who have worked in the niche Chambers industry for many years and have been helping barristers and Chambers in their GDPR compliance since 2017. Regular appropriate training is part of that compliance. 

This on-line training course is designed to give Chambers’ Support Staff a good working knowledge of the General Data Protection Regulation. The course covers the principles of the UK GDPR and will help you to understand the need to process people’s personal data lawfully. UK GDPR compliance starts with knowledge and awareness and the aim of this training programme is to provide you with the information that you need.  

Those with a greater responsibility for UK GDPR compliance in Chambers or more senior staff members who wish to dig deeper into the regulation and learn more about UK GDPR compliance and the requirements of their barrister data controllers, can access the UK GDPR Training for Barristers module. If you need assistance in this regard, please contact [email protected]  

The Bar version provides detailed information on the UK GDPR and is also a useful point of reference. 

About the author

Jane Sarginson has first-hand experience of helping organisations implement strategies to ensure compliance and providing practical and accessible training, incisive advice and robust representation in this area. Jane is an accredited EU General Data Protection Regulation Practitioner, recognised by the International Board for IT Governance Qualifications.

Jane has addressed audiences comprised of barristers, solicitors and solicitors’ commercial clients on the topic of GDPR, provided bespoke advice to private and public sector organisations on compliance and their obligations in this area and has devised and delivered training material on data law. She has advised both those seeking to make and resist SARs, advised as to liability and quantum in situations where data breaches are alleged and has appeared on behalf of interested parties in proceedings before the First Tier Tribunal.

How this training works

The training is divided into manageable sections. Each section can be worked on separately and you are able to leave and re-join from different devices from the point at which here you left off. The training can be completed when you choose. You can work at your own pace and as and when your working day allows. Your licence is valid for 12 months from date of purchase and you can revisit the course material as often as you wish to refresh your memory or for reference purposes.

Each section contains an overview of the requirements of the UK GDPR. The overview is designed to be a high level but useful and informative section either for those with little UK GDPR knowledge or for those who require a reminder.

The training is presented in a linear fashion which guides you through each section in turn. Each sub-section needs to be completed before moving onto the next. Once the training has been completed you can revisit the module and drop in and out of any section, in any order, as you wish.

There is also a “materials” tab in each section for those who require greater detail or more information on that topic, for reference purposes or to deal with queries on a given point. There are also links to points of reference and useful sources of additional information.

Although the materials section is not obligatory (and is not set up in the same linear fashion as the sub-sections), it is recommended that delegates should use these useful sources of information to gain a better understanding of the UK GDPR and ensure they are prepared for the test questions.

At the end of the course is a test of your UK GDPR knowledge via randomly selected questions designed to be of relevance to barristers. Attaining a pass mark of 75% or more will gain access to a training certificate which you can download and print for your records.