In order to maintain ongoing compliance with Data Protection legislation, it is important that your Data Protection Officer (DPO) is fully aware of and involved in any changes within your school, college or Trust that could impact the data protection function of the organisation. Here is one example of where this is really important:

Updates to your Records of Processing Activities (ROPA)

Your ROPA is a “formal, documented, comprehensive and accurate… [record] based on a data mapping exercise that is reviewed regularly”. (ICO) Among other things, this will include the following:

This information will be contained within a number of documents including your data map, privacy notices, retention schedule and policy documents.

When making changes as an organisation, for example, bringing in a new system for the school, college or Trust, you should record your decision-making process, conduct risk assessments where appropriate, and ensure your ROPA is updated to reflect this.

Your DPO should be part of this process to input into decision-making, assist with risk assessing, and oversee ROPA updates. For this to be effective, the DPO should be involved at the earliest possible stage of the process.

For example, you decide as an organisation to bring in a new system for processing safeguarding data. Once this decision has been made, the following occurs:

As you can see, it is important that the DPO is involved at the start of this process to ensure that your organisation remains compliant throughout.

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