The GDPR, for many organisations, imposes legal obligations for education and the ways they must manage and process personal data.
The legislation gives the Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens (AP) powers to impose significant financial penalties and there is a greater chance of reputational damage from bad publicity in education.
This page explains what the new legislation means for schools and the main areas that need to be considered. It is based on the DPO Center’s experience from working with over 130 schools and colleges.
WHAT DOES NEW DATA PROTECTION LEGISLATION MEAN FOR SCHOOLS?
Like other organisations, all schools must:
Be transparent in the way they process personal data and accountable for doing so
Appoint a designated data protection officer if they are a state school or a private school processing personal data on a large scale
Understand the data they have, where it is stored and who has access to it
Implement robust processes and procedures to protect personal data
Allow pupils, staff members, governors, parents, guardians and suppliers to:
- have access to their personal data
- ensure it is correct and modify it as necessary
- have it deleted (unless needed for legitimate reasons)
Be able to detect, manage, report and respond to data breaches including, if necessary, liaising with the Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP)
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES USING PERSONAL DATA
Schools must protect personal data in a wide range of areas. These include:
Communications and consent management
- Photography and displaying pictures
- Social media, posting images
- Parent communications
Policies
- Privacy, retention and data
protection policies - Staff handbooks
Administration
- Network security
- Email systems
- Staff payroll, pension and other HR records
- Paper records
- Visitors’ book and access systems
- Managing CCTV/Video
Managing Sensitive Information
- Special educational needs
- Medication and medical data
- Safeguarding and family issues
Teaching and getting the job done
- Children’s workbooks
- Wall displays and name badges
- Pupil premium data
- eports and taking data home
- School printing facilities
Sharing data with others
- School trips, peripatetic learning
- Supply teachers
- Feeder and transitional schools
- References for employers and other institutions
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