GDPR/Data Protection

 
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We understand that every business has different ways of doing things but all businesses want to know that they are getting specialist HR advice without it breaking the bank.

That is why our HR Support Services are designed to:

  • Offer different levels of service depending on the needs of your business
  • Ensure that you always have access to a specialist solicitor who is experienced in HR advice and employment law
  • Be affordable and add value to you and your business

Fixed fee based on number of employees starting at just £750 + VAT for 12 months’ HR Support*.

For more information about our HR Support Services contact Claire Davies, Joanne Stronach or Mark Aspin on 01228 516666 or email enquiries@cartmells.co.uk

*Subject to Terms and Conditions.

Depending on your specific requirements and the stage you are at we can then provide you with the draft documents you will need.

If you have already undertaken an analysis of your data or have worked through our planning documents we can also provide you with a wide range of other documents you may need including:

  • Privacy notice audit
  • Privacy notice register
  • Data protection officer job description
  • Data protection policy
  • Privacy impact assessment
  • Data breach plan

These documents are priced separately and start at £30 including VAT.

Let us help you get ready for the changes. Contact Claire Davies on 01228 516666 or click here to send an email.

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