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Understanding the Online Safety Act 2023

The Online Safety Act (OSA) 2023 has moved from legislative text to active enforcement. The Act establishes a statutory duty of care between platforms and service users, which covers user-to-user interactions and search tools that index and retrieve user content.

Ofcom is responsible for implementing and enforcing the Act and has listed more than 130 priority offences that organisations must assess and mitigate against, with a focus on child protection. Compliance is a matter of survival for law firms, both in terms of their internal compliance and advice that they provide. Ofcom now has the power to issue non-compliant companies with fines of £18million or 10% of qualifying worldwide revenue (whichever is greater).

This online classroom will set out what law firms must do to stay compliant. This includes how to evidence that risk assessments have been undertaken, and that mitigation measures are in place, as well as demonstrating proportionate measures to prevent dissemination of illegal content.

Subject matter expert, Laurence Howland, will outline how law firms can identify whether they are ‘in-scope’ of the legislation and, if so, what practical steps they must take to comply with the OSA 2023.

This is essential learning for risk and compliance officers and practitioners with compliance duties – enrol now!

This online classroom was recorded on Wednesday 29 October 2025.   

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Required prior knowledge

 

 

What this will cover

This course will cover:

  • the scope and purpose of the Online Safety Act (OSA) 2023
  • the new provider obligations created by the OSA 2023
  • components of compliant internal risk assessment and mitigation
  • Ofcom’s enforcement programme and what it means for your clients
  • providing risk assessment and compliance advice

 

Learning outcomes

By the end of this online classroom, you will be able to:

  • explain the objectives and scope of the Online Safety Act (OSA) 2023
  • outline the statutory duty of care that the OSA 2023 creates between platforms and service users
  • describe how to carry out an internal risk assessment and evidence mitigation measures
  • advise a client about what actions they must take to comply with the OSA 2023

 

How you will learn

Course format  

This online classroom consists of the following elements:

  • an SME presentation with opportunities for interaction, delivered using Microsoft Teams
  • an optional MCQ assessment, to obtain a certificate of completion

Assessment

In order to pass the assessment, you must achieve a mark of 80%.

Length

The online classroom will take 60 minutes, excluding the assessment.

Our modules conform to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1. However, some members may require an alternative version for accessibility purposes. This is available upon request via our contact us form.

 

No. of items Discount
11 – 19 15%
20 – 29 20%
30 – 39 25%
40 + 30%
£104.19 ex VAT
Type of training
CPD
Format
Recorded online classroom
Level
Intermediate
Who is this for?
In-house lawyers
Paralegals
Practice managers
Solicitors
Course length
1 hour
Assessment type
MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).
SRA Competence
A1
A2

The experts

Laurence Howland

Expert

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