In relation to my Department, I can confirm that the details of GDPR legislation training provided in-house are set out in the table:
Date
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Type of Training
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Duration of Training
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Provider
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3rd May and 4th May 2018
|
GDPR Essentials training in-house
|
2 Days
|
Public Affairs Ireland
|
29th May 2018
|
General Awareness Sessions
|
4 sessions of 90 minutes each over the course of 1 day
|
Public Affairs Ireland
|
30th May and 31st May 2018
|
GDPR Essentials training in-house
|
2 Days
|
Public Affairs Ireland
|
13th June 2018
|
General Awareness Sessions
|
4 sessions of 90 minutes each over the course of 1 day
|
Public Affairs Ireland
|
27th June and 28th June 2018
|
GDPR Essentials training in-house
|
2 Days
|
Public Affairs Ireland
|
2nd July 2018
|
Management Board briefing session
|
Half Day
|
Public Affairs Ireland
|
GDPR training will continue to be provided in my Department as required.
It is also intended that my Department's Data Protection Officer will participate in centrally coordinated training aimed at Government departments, when that becomes available later this year. Data Protection Officers should be in a position to avail of training opportunities to develop their skills as necessary and without any particular time limitations.
As regards the agencies under the remit of my Department, I have requested Tusla - the Child and Family Agency, the Office of the Ombudsman for Children, the Adoption Authority of Ireland and Oberstown Children Detention Campus to forward the requested information directly to the Deputy.