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Provision of services of a sports physiotherapist-coach for the Council general secretariat’s Sports Centre [EU Council tender]

The European Council is procuring services of a sports physiotherapist-coach for the Council general secretariat’s Sports Centre, more specifically for its fitness room. The main mission of the sports physiotherapist-coach will be the supervision of all users of the fitness room, including the proposal of individual programmes tailored to specific requests and needs, the provision of advice and the provision of ‘seated chair massages within an enterprise’. This image is licensed under CC BY 2.0 ; the author is  EU2017EE Estonian Presidency The services expected from the sports physiotherapist-coach are as follows: Main tasks : — check the physical condition of users of the fitness room by means of an ‘aptitude test’ before the initial registration; — initiate, support and train users in their fitness training as well as in the correct use of equipment, and validate or not, if necessary, the practice of risky exercises; — establish training programmes adapted to the needs of users

Cookies, pop-up, GDPR, DPO … Protection of personal data and informed consent

This post was co-authored by Deborah Liebart ( Data Protection Officer of the European Society of Athletic Therapy and Training ) and by Dr Salvatore Cognetti ( Medical Liaison Program director of the European Society of Athletic Therapy and Training ). It first appeared on DisputatioMagistrorum , it is associated to DOI:  10.5281/zenodo.4081241 ;  and it is licensed under CreativeCommons Attributions 4.0 At a time when, albeit understandably so in the current context, going to a restaurant in Europe involves giving our contact details, it is necessary to think about how that data is being collected, processed, and archived. Therefore, I would like to spare a few words on the text that is at the foundation of data collection practice in Europe: The General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). We hear about it sporadically, but know far too little about it, and its application by data collectors is still far from perfect 1 . This image is licensed under CC BY 2.0 ; the crea