EARLY YEARS- MOBILE PHONE, TABLET AND CAMERA POLICY

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EARLY YEARS- MOBILE PHONE, TABLET AND CAMERA POLICY 1. The governors and staff of Priory School are committed to providing a fully accessible environment which values and includes all pupils, staff, parents and visitors regardless of their education, physical, sensory, social, spiritual, emotional or cultural needs. 2. The staff, governors and pupils are committed to the safeguarding and welfare of pupils and staff. 3. To meet the needs of our school community all our policies, including this one, can be made available in different formats such as different font sizes or styles, colour or alternative languages. 4. The governing body understands that it has responsibility for ensuring the effective oversight of this policy and will assess, evaluate and review as necessary.

PRIORY SCHOOL Early years- Mobile Phone, Camera and Tablet Policy Policy statement This policy exists to ensure the safety and welfare of the children in our care. Personal mobile phones, tablets and cameras cannot be used to record images of children either at school or on outings. Procedures All staff in Priory Poppets must hand their mobile phones, personal cameras and recording devices into the manager or deputy manager at the start of their shift. They will be put in a named box in a lockable cabinet. Staff in Nursery and Reception ensure that their mobile phones, personal cameras and recording devices are in a lockable cabinets in their classrooms. Mobile Phones If any staff member has an emergency which requires them to keep their mobile close at hand, they should consult with the Early Years Manager and get permission for this. In this situation, any phone calls taken or made should be done so in a designated staff area of the setting where possible i.e. the Manager s Office or the Staffroom. Staff should ensure that their families know the school telephone number for them to call in case of emergencies. (0121 440 4103 or 0121 440 7100) When on outings, a preschool nominated mobile phone should be used. Staff should not give out personal mobile numbers to pupils or parents/carers. Staff will be able to have their phone back at their break time to be used ONLY in the Staff Room or a place away from the children. They must then return their phone to the office until the end of their shift. Staff must not post anything on to social networking sites such as Facebook that could be construed to have any impact on the nursery s reputation or relate to the nursery or any children attending the nursery in any way Parents and visitors use of mobile phones Whilst we recognise that there may be emergency situations which necessitate the use of a mobile telephone, in order to ensure the safety and welfare of children in our care and share information about the child s day, parents and visitors are kindly asked to refrain from using their mobile telephones when on site or when collecting or dropping off their children.

It is the responsibility of all members of staff to be vigilant and report any concerns to the Early Years Manager or Deputy Manager, Deputy Head of Preparatory School or Headmaster. Any non-compliance will be taken seriously, logged and investigated appropriately in line with our disciplinary policy Cameras and Tablets Children should only be photographed or filmed on video for the purpose of recording their development and participation in events organised by the school. Parents sign a consent form and have access to records holding visual images of their child. Only a designated school camera or tablet is to be used to take any photo within the setting or on outings. Images taken must be deemed suitable without putting the child in any compromising position that could cause embarrassment or distress All staff are responsible for the location of the camera or tablet which should be in the Early Years Manager s Office when not in use and in lockable cabinets in the Reception and Nursery Classrooms. Images taken and stored on the camera must only be transferred to and stored on a school computer. Images should be downloaded on site. Only the Early Years Manager or designated teacher may upload images of children onto the school website (with parents consent). Images may never be uploaded to the internet for any other reason, including onto social networking sites e.g. Facebook. Under no circumstances must cameras or tablets of any kind be taken into bathrooms without prior consultation with the Early Years Manager. Should photographs need to be taken in a bathroom, i.e. of children washing their hands, then the Early Years Manager must be asked first and staff should be supervised whilst carrying out this activity. At all times the camera or tablet must be placed in a prominent place where it can be seen. It is the responsibility of all members of staff to be vigilant and report any concerns to the Early Years Manager or Deputy Manager, Deputy Head of Preparatory School or the Headmaster. Any non-compliance will be taken seriously, logged and investigated appropriately in line with our disciplinary policy. This policy should be read in conjunction with our safeguarding policy.

Monitoring and Review The Mobile Phone policy is constantly being reviewed to take into account any changes with contacts or procedures. This policy will be monitored by the Early Years Manager, who will report to the Deputy Headteacher on its implementation on a regular basis. It will be reviewed by the designated member of the Governing Council. PRIORY SCHOOL Early years- Mobile Phone and Camera Policy I have read and I understand all of the above. NAME PRINT SIGN DATE