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GDPR Consent Form

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When you open the template, you have 'Viewer' access to the GoogleDoc. This means that you cannot amend the template directly - you need to make a copy first. When you make the copy, you'll be given the option to select 'Copy comments and suggestions' – you will need to select this option to ensure you have access to the drafting notes. We've included a screenshot here to guide you.

This template is strongly recommended for all businesses which collect sensitive or special category state in relation to their clients...

...this will include most coaches, wellness practitioners and therapists.

Sensitive and special category data includes data relating to an individual's racial or ethnic origin, beliefs and health and medical information (amongst other things).
Why do I need this template?
  • Under the UK GDPR you MUST have explicit consent from your clients to collect and use sensitive or special category data
  • This template form is designed to obtain that consent and ensure you comply with UK GDPR
  • The template GDPR Consent Form includes drafting notes to help you adapt the template for your business
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terms of purchase
1. You are purchasing a template Consent Form. Your purchase does not create a solicitor-client relationship and the template does not constitute legal advice.
2. When you purchase this template, you will be sent a link to download a copy.  By purchasing the template, you expressly agree to receive the download immediately, and you will lose your right to cancel and your right to a refund.
3. For further information, please see our Digital Downloads Terms & Conditions.
4. If you are unsure whether this template is suitable for your business, please contact us before purchasing at emma@goodlegalsclub.co.uk
5. This template has been drafted in accordance with English law. It may not be suitable for use in other jurisdictions, and you should check with a locally-qualified lawyer in your jurisdiction