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OSC services should have a comprehensive social media policy

Social Media Guidance

OSC services should have a comprehensive social media policy which includes discouraging staff and committee (if existing) from using facebook and similar outwith work in contacts with parents or children other than the official organisation's facebook, twitter etc.

Mobile phone use by children in the service should be limited or completely prevented. Moreover, there are legal ramifications for the service/individuals, more details of which can be found here: respectme.org.uk/adults/online-bullying

Useful links for writing a social media policy:

  • WithScotland | A series of useful factsheets on internet use.
  • Thinkuknow | The thinkuknow website for parents and carers contains guides and advice on keeping your children safe online.
  • Childnet | Top tips, games and internet safety information to help young people get the very best out of the internet and stay safe online.
  • RespectMe | Scotland's anti-bullying service. Find guidance on how you can discuss responsible use with children and young people and what you can do if a child or young person is being bullied or is bullying others.

Personal Mobile Phone Use

The purpose of a personal mobile phone policy is: to protect children & young people; protect the right of staff, volunteers and students; to protect confidentiality; to protect from abuse, from the misuse of personal mobile phones and photographic and recording equipment in the out of school care setting.

Protecting children and young people is everyone's responsibility. It is the aim of an OSC to ensure that no unauthorised images of children and young people are taken by staff, volunteers, students and visitors. Children have the right to protection from abuse and exploitation, and are entitled to be cared for in a safe environment.

Staff, parents and children all must be aware that taking photos, or filming others without written permission is not acceptable.

Pensions
SOSCN Professional Development Book Club - First Book
Social Care: Independent Review of Inspection, Scrutiny and Regulation in Scotland - call for evidence
Communication and Engagement with Parents and Carers
National Outcomes Review 2023
Inquiry into Child Poverty and Parental Employment
Adverse Weather and Extreme Temperature
Dec 2023
A Quality Framework for Early Learning and Childcare, School Aged Childcare and Childminding Services
Mar 2024