Privacy and Data Laws
Event Information
About this Event
Join us for this 3 hour workshop delivered via Zoom for an in-depth, interactive exploration of the topics below, with breakout sessions for participants to workshop legal issues, discuss scenarios and problem solve as a group.
- Commonwealth privacy laws
- How to legally collect, use, disclose and store personal information
- Documents and systems you need to have in place
- Rights to access personal information
- Handling a privacy complaint or data breach
- Top tips and additional resources to help in the future
About the Session Trainer:
Mae joined Not-for-profit Law as a Lawyer and Trainer in 2016. Mae has over ten years’ experience in legal practice – including as a commercial lawyer in Australia and as a legal advisor working internationally with NGOs, government bodies and the United Nations on governance and regulatory issues. Mae has a Masters in Human Rights and has been an active volunteer in the not-for-profit sector. Previously a board member for a Canberra based international aid organisation, more recently Mae has worked with a global group to establish an association of human rights advocates and activists, and volunteered at the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre’s Human Rights Clinic in Melbourne.
Unable to attend - refund details
If you cannot attend the training, please contact us as soon as possible. You may nominate a replacement from your organisation or we will give your place to the next name on the waiting list.
We are unable to give a refund unless you give us at least three days’ notice.
As the cost is subsidised for our members, an attendance guarantee of $50 applies if you book but do not attend or send a replacement.