School Law Series 2022: Step by Step Checklist for Privacy Risks and Cyber Security for Schools in 2022
Gain the legal information, updates & strategies you need with a series of the most important topics all tailor made for schools. Make it easy & save by registering for the series or just the sessions that interest you. Watch each session live online or as an on-demand recording. Explore the breadth of vaccinations, hiring & firing, social media, religious discrimination, LGBTIQ+ issues, sexual harassment, defamation, family law, investigations, injuries & leave, cyber risks, governance & more. WEB2211N50KZ
Description
Teachers attending will earn 1 Professional Development Hour (NSW, VIC) / CPD Point (QLD, WA, SA)
Lawyers attending will earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Step by Step Checklist for Privacy Risks and Cyber Security for Schools in 2022
- Privacy and duty of care: How do you balance these competing obligations?
- How to navigate unique issues facing schools:
- Minors and consent
- Photos
- Newsletters/prayer cards
- School counsellors
- Up to date guide to privacy and data breach risks in schools in 2022
- Legal obligations, including mandatory reporting of breaches and penalties
- Real case law examples: what schools did right, wrong & the consequences
- Ensuring you have a compliant privacy policy and data breach response plan
- Simulated data breach exercises
Presented by Grace Appleford, Lawyer, Moores
Presenters
Grace Appleford
Grace helps education and other not-for-profit clients navigate complex regulatory spaces. She has expertise in regulatory compliance, education and privacy. Grace also has a passion for technology, and enjoys learning about how emerging technologies are disrupting the legal sector, and also the practices of her clients. With an innovative spirit, she enjoys the tensions and possibilities of data analytics and data security. Grace works with the Corporate Advisory and Education Teams to provide practical, clear and accessible solutions to clients. Grace takes pride in being solutions orientated and making the law less intimidating by using simple language to demystify technical compliance requirements. With a professional background at the Victorian privacy regulator and the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman, Grace is confident helping clients navigate the intersection of privacy and technology in an increasingly complex online world.