Briefing for Charities & Social Enterprises | 11 June
Our weekly round up of news and updates from across the sector. To help you navigate this week’s content, the links below will take you straight to content by topic. Charity Commission We reported a few weeks ago that the Charity Commission’s guidance CC30, Finding and appointing new trustees, has been updated. We’ve reviewed the …
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A safer life online for children: Ofcom’s call to action
If your organisation hosts online forums or other communities where users can interact online, you may need to take action under Ofcom’s new codes on child safety. Charities advocating for online safety for children and women will also be interested in the implications of these codes, as well as Ofcom’s current consultation on protecting women …
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New data protection law will make it easier for charities to fundraise
It isn’t often that new data protection law actually makes it easier to do things. But that is the case with the Data (Use and Access) Bill (“the Bill“) which is currently making its way through Parliament. What’s changing? The legislation makes it easier for charities to contact existing supporters by e-mail and text message …
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Age verification measures to regulate pornography – the latest from Ofcom and the Online Safety Act 2023
Pornography legislation has long been an emotive and contentious topic, with no consensus as to the correct approach to regulation. Measures must strike a delicate balance, upholding rights such as free speech, privacy and adult autonomy against the responsibility to protect vulnerable individuals from associated harms. What happened to regulation under the Digital Economy Act …
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Faith-based Organisations: 2024 and 2025 update
Welcome to our annual faith-based update. In this packed edition, we cover a range of issues that commonly present challenges for faith-based organisations and explore recent developments that will impact faith-based charities. In this edition, we explore: Read the update here or download a copy here. We hope you enjoy this update and find it …
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Watch again | The Data (Use and Access) Bill – a practical approach | November 2024
The government introduced the Data (Use and Access) Bill in the House of Lords on 23rd October 2024. Our webinar focused on the following aspects: By the end of this webinar you will be better able to explain the main changes to your organisation and prepare for what’s coming. Click the button below to watch …
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Eleonor Duhs published in PDP journal: The Problem with Data Sharing
In certain contexts, data sharing crosses the line between being useful from being absolutely vital. Yet, significant misunderstandings about the dangers of data sharing, and the reluctance to share data even in situations where that data sharing is either innocuous or in the public interest, appears widespread. Eleonor Duhs, Partner and Head of Data and …
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Watch again | Balancing responsibility & innovation – How can we develop and implement ethical AI? | 4 July
A recent explosion in innovation has meant AI has become more popular and powerful. AI and automated decision-making, especially in the context of work and people, carries substantial risks and has the potential for unfairness and discrimination. This is particularly true where decision-making processes lack transparency and fairness. We hosted a panel discussion on Thursday …
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Practical tips for deploying AI
With AI integration becoming increasingly common, it is vital that businesses deploy AI systems in a way that complies with data protection law and ensures that outcomes are legal and ethical. Here are our top tips for responsible, lawful implementation:
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Data Protection and Digital Information Bill
Summary Ministers have set out a vision for the UK’s technology strategy. The UK is to become a “tech superpower” by 2030. This will be achieved by creating “world-leading pro-innovation regulation” and influencing global technical standards.[1] However, the former Information Commissioner has pointed out that this kind of “digital growth” will only be possible if …
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AI – opportunities, threats and policy – an overview
AI will change the world. As with previous innovations that revolutionised society, the nature of those changes are difficult to predict. Legislators risk stifling innovation or imposing ineffective regulation if they act too hastily. But gaps in regulation are also problematic because of the risk of discrimination, division and bias. In the absence of clear …
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Election ’24: The data protection considerations of political campaigning (part two)
Communicating with individuals and processing personal data are an essential part of campaigning and advocacy. Read our latest Election '24 factsheet on the data protection rules that you should bear in mind.
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