Terms and Conditions

(a) Data Protection

If your course allows 'Guest Access' then you are not required to register nor to provide an email address. Otherwise, when you register, your profile, including your email address, will be visible to others enrolled on the same course. It will not be visible to anyone else. You must edit your profile to hide your email address if you do not want others on your course to see it.

Your details may be used for the purposes of running our training programmes. This includes emailing course participants, facilitating online discussion forums and delivering online training exercises.If you do not want to receive details about future courses in this way, you can unenroll yourself at any time. Moodle will monitor your activity on the site.

We will not pass on your details to other people or organisations without your consent, except in exceptional circumstances relating to money laundering, suspected terrorism, and the protection of children or vulnerable adults, and explained in more detail in our practice's confidentiality policy.

(b) Disclaimer

Although our courses are updated from time to time, you are viewing an archived document. You understand that:

More generally, you are reminded that these materials are not intended to be a complete and authoritative statement of the law, and legal advice should be sought to confirm the application of these course materials to any specific legal situation you may encounter.

(c) Prohibited uses of materials

This facility is provided to enable you to access the interactivity of the online version, which links to legislation, caselaw, guidance and other online resources relevant to the course. You are not authorised to distribute our training materials, nor to divulge your password or enrolment key. You are not permitted to use our materials as a training resource internally or externally.

If you wish to copy, distribute, amend, extract, forward or otherwise utilise the materials other than as set out above, you must contact us to obtain permission.

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