Veld isn't a process you adopt — it's the process you already run, with the tracking handled. Here's the shape of a practice on Veld.
Each organisation you advise becomes a client in your workspace, with its own sector, data role and contact details. Everything that follows — requests, registers, assessments — hangs off the client it belongs to.
The moment a DSAR is logged, Veld applies the UK GDPR calendar-month rule — end-of-month quirks included — and starts the countdown. Apply an extension and the clock adjusts to the full three months.
Article 30 records and DPIA logs live alongside the client they describe. Add an activity when you spot it, update a DPIA as it moves through review — the register is always the current one, never the one you'll tidy up later.
When the auditor, the board or the renewing client asks what's been happening, the answer is one export away. Your records leave with you, in an open format — Veld never holds your work hostage.
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