This course introduces the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and explains how data protection applies to everyday work, not just legal or IT departments.
Every organisation handles personal data emails, customer records, employee information, application forms, or even contact details stored on a spreadsheet. GDPR exists to make sure this information is treated carefully, fairly, and securely.
Rather than focusing on complex legal language, the course explains GDPR in practical terms. You will learn what personal data really means, why organisations must protect it, and how small daily actions sending an email, sharing a file, or storing information can either protect someone’s privacy or create a serious data breach.
You will also understand your responsibilities as an employee or apprentice. GDPR compliance is not just a management duty; every person who handles information plays a role in keeping data safe.
The aim is not to turn you into a legal expert, but to help you recognise risks, follow safe practices, and feel confident about handling information correctly.
In modern workplaces, data is everywhere. You may be:
emailing customers
handling staff records
using spreadsheets or CRM systems
sharing files online
storing documents on cloud platforms
Most data breaches do not happen because of hackers.
They happen because of simple mistakes sending an email to the wrong person, weak passwords, or sharing information without checking permission.
GDPR protects individuals from identity theft, fraud, and misuse of personal information. It also protects organisations from fines, legal action, and reputational damage.
Understanding GDPR helps you work safely, responsibly, and professionally.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Understand what GDPR is and why it exists
Recognise what counts as personal data
Identify the roles of Data Controller and Data Processor
Understand the seven data protection principles
Apply the six legal bases for processing data
Recognise individuals’ rights over their personal information
Handle data securely in everyday work situations
Understand how data breaches occur and how to respond
Follow safe communication and storage practices
Support a data protection culture in the workplace
This course is suitable for:
Apprentices
Office staff
Customer service roles
HR and administration teams
New starters in any organisation
No legal or technical background is required.
After completing this course, you will feel confident to:
handle information responsibly
recognise risky situations
avoid common data protection mistakes
respond appropriately to data requests
report potential data breaches early
protect both your organisation and the people whose data you handle
You will also understand that protecting data is not extra work it is part of professional behaviour.
GDPR is not about paperwork or punishment.
It is about trust.
When people share their personal information, they are trusting the organisation and you to respect their privacy. Every secure password, careful email, and correct decision helps maintain that trust.
Data protection is not the IT department’s responsibility alone.
It is everyone’s responsibility.