Training
The New Data Use and Access Bill
The New Data Use and Access Bill – Update for Hospices and Charities
The Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 has brought in significant updates to the UK’s data protection framework — and while the legislation is not retrospective, it introduces key changes that every charity and hospice needs to understand now.
Our short online course, New Data Protection Landscape: What the 2025 Act Means for Charities and Hospices, will guide you through the implications for your organisation, from how Recognised Legitimate Interests and the soft opt-in rules affect fundraising and donor communities, to the introduction of “reasonable and proportionate” search obligations for Subject Access Requests. We’ll also cover the evolving role of the Information Commissioner and how to manage your organisation’s risk effectively. Practical guidance on updating your data protection policies, privacy notices and procedures, along with how to review your Legitimate Interest Assessments, will ensure you stay compliant and build trust. With real-life case studies and examples throughout, this course will help you navigate the new landscape with confidence.
Course Overview
Join our Director, Gary Baker, for an exclusive session where we’ll break down what this means for your organisation and how to take full advantage of the changes.
- New Data Protection Landscape: What the 2025 Act Means for Charities
- Key Changes: how DUAA amends the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR)
- Why its good news, how to interpret the new rules to benefit your organisations fundraising
- Must do Actions; practical steps to stay compliant and effective
- Admin Essentials; Legitimate Interest Assessments and other key tasks
- Case studies and examples discussed throughout to inspire and guide your strategy


