Thu 21 Nov 2024 at 10:00AM
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The Go Succeed Start team hosts this in-person workshop, GDPR for Small Businesses, delivered in partnership with Belfast Metropolitan College.
What will we explore in this masterclass?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is crucial for
small businesses to ensure they handle personal data
responsibly and comply with legal requirements.
This masterclass will cover how adhering to GDPR helps you build
trust with customers by demonstrating that you take their
privacy seriously as well as covering the legalities.
About the Speaker
David Mitchell is a Director with Millar McCall Wylie Solicitors in Belfast. David has significant experience acting for and advising companies on a broad range of employment issues including unfair dismissal, discrimination law, TUPE, Agency Worker Regulations and the General Data Protection Regulations 2018.
This Go Succeed workshop is open to all individuals in the early stages of their business in Belfast City Council and neighbouring Council areas and is facilitated by Enterprise NI.
Venue:
Belfast Metropolitan College (E3 Campus), Springfield Road. Belfast.
Our chosen venue is
fully accessible, ensuring that everyone can join us for an inclusive workshop
experience, with parking available on site.
Registration
instructions: This event is free for individuals. Please note, your email confirmation and
eTicket will come from noreply@glistrr.com, please add this to your list of trusted accounts to
prevent information landing in your junk folder.
Please note as this is
an in-person event, the registration numbers for this are restricted. Whilst Go
Succeed operates across NI, this event is being hosted by Belfast City Council, therefore should the event reach capacity and a waiting list is
created, priority access will be given to Businesses based in the Belfast City Council area.
This workshop is brought
to you as part of Go Succeed NI. Go Succeed represents a significant
investment in local entrepreneurs and businesses, funded by the UK
Government.
Thu 21 November 2024
10:00AM - 12:00PM
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