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Training on interactive methods of adult learning for representatives of the Departments of personal data protection and access to information of the Ombudsperson’s Office

Skills-oriented 2-day training on interactive methods of adult learning was organized for the staff of two Ombudsperson’s Office Departments - Personal data protection and Access to information under the support of the Joint EU/CoE Programme “Strengthening Implementation of the European Human Rights Standards”. New approaches, methods and technics for facilitating learning of professionals might increase the efficiency of trainings’ delivery by the Ombudsperson’s staff, encourage motivational and interactive basis between the trainers and trainees.

In 2017 with support of the Council of Europe the Ombudsperson’s Office is planning to organise a series of training initiatives on the legal grounds and practical aspects of personal data protection and access to public information. These trainings aimed at raising awareness of public officials on how data protection principles apply in a normal public and private environment as well as encourage application of these principles in practice and in a particular setting.

The trainings on basis of data protection and access to information with an application of new training methodology will be provided all over Ukraine for different groups of public officials including School of data protection in Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv.

Kyiv 18-19 February 2017
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Specific objective 1: support the further development of right-based legislative and regulatory frameworks on data protection.

Specific objective 2: support effective implementation of data protection principles in the region.

Indicators:

  • there is enhanced coverage of the data protection legislation, regulations and policy in line with International and European data protection standards, to secure the highest level of protection of individuals, including through the effective oversight of the implementation of the legislation in all Eastern Partnership countries;
  • the capacity of the supervisory authority to secure the highest level of protection for individuals and effective oversight is enhanced;
  • assessment is made of data protection legislation in respect of Convention 108 and other relevant standards in the field and proposals for alignment where it appears necessary;
  • effective functioning of the supervisory authority entrusted with the task of overseeing the implementation of the data protection legislation.