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Get the most value from your projects; solve the Purpose Paradox by asking 3 questions

Get the most value from your projects; solve the Purpose Paradox by asking 3 questions

by Clare Paterson | Jan 4, 2023 | Data Governance, Data Protection, Data Quality, DPIA, GDPR, Projects, Risk Management, Social Housing

Why Data Purpose is Crucial – guest slot on “Get Data Done” on YouTube

Why Data Purpose is Crucial – guest slot on “Get Data Done” on YouTube

by Clare Paterson | Sep 6, 2022 | Data Governance, Data Protection, Data Quality, DPIA, GDPR, Projects, Risk Management, Social Housing

Our Director & Consultant, Clare Paterson, was thrilled recently to be asked to join Phil Husbands of Truly Intelligent Business on their YouTube channel, Let’s Get Data Done, to talk about why data purpose is crucial. After talking about why it’s...
How to identify process-based risks in your DPIA; a checklist

How to identify process-based risks in your DPIA; a checklist

by Clare Paterson | Mar 21, 2022 | CRM Software, Data Governance, Data Processors, Data Quality, DPIA, GDPR, Projects, Risk Management, Social Housing

In the last article about Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs), we explored three techniques to help identify the ways people could be impacted by your planned processing, as part of the risk assessment part of a DPIA. In this article we’ll look at the...
How to identify data related risks using your imagination

How to identify data related risks using your imagination

by Clare Paterson | Mar 4, 2022 | Data Governance, DPIA, GDPR, Projects, Risk Management

In the last article about Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs), we explored what a DPIA should include, based on the requirements laid down in the (UK)GDPR. Here we’ll discuss how to identify data related risks using your imagination. In brief, a DPIA...
What is a DPIA? (Data Protection Impact Assessment)

What is a DPIA? (Data Protection Impact Assessment)

by Clare Paterson | Jan 11, 2022 | Data Governance, DPIA, GDPR, Projects, Risk Management, Small business, Social Housing

Did you receive a text recently, apparently from the NHS, telling you that all adults need to receive the Covid booster? You might assume all the data related issues were worked through before the text was sent, perhaps in a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA)....
3 steps to setting objectives in the social housing sector

3 steps to setting objectives in the social housing sector

by Clare Paterson | Oct 5, 2021 | Breaches, Data Governance, Data Quality, DPIA, GDPR, Projects, Risk Management, Social Housing

Sometimes it feels like there are never enough available hours, days or weeks to achieve everything we set out to do. Following the recent media focus on poor quality social housing, we look at the 2020/21 Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) Consumer Regulation Review,...

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  • Data Protection Update 2023 – For Social Housing & similar sectors February 6, 2023
    Our Director and Consultant, Clare Paterson, gives an update on her view of data protection and how it is looking at the beginning of 2023: “In housing in particular, but this happens in just about every sector that I’ve worked in or worked with, data protection is seen as something separate from the day-to-day business, […]
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  • GDPR can be your biggest asset in digital transformation, not an obstacle January 10, 2023
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  • Get the most value from your projects; solve the Purpose Paradox by asking 3 questions January 4, 2023
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  • Social Housing Providers: Are you ready for the RSH TSM data collection? September 26, 2022
    The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) recently published the final list of Tenant Satisfaction Measures (TSM) questions, that social housing providers have until April 2023 to get ready to start collecting data for – just over 6 months. I can imagine the stress and/or excitement that providers might be feeling about the TSM, and the challenges […]
  • Why Data Purpose is Crucial – guest slot on “Get Data Done” on YouTube September 6, 2022
    Our Director & Consultant, Clare Paterson, was thrilled recently to be asked to join Phil Husbands of Truly Intelligent Business on their YouTube channel, Let’s Get Data Done, to talk about why data purpose is crucial. After talking about why it’s crucial for organisations to understand their “data purpose”, or the jobs your data is […]
  • Customer insight in social housing: How to repurpose data safely & lawfully. August 15, 2022
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