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social media policy
This policy applies to all staff, including volunteers, students or anyone working on behalf of Morecambe Girls FC.
The purpose of this policy is:
• To ensure children, young people, coaches, referees and adults in a position of trust are not subjected to improper online behaviour or improper allegations
• To provide anyone working on behalf of Morecambe Girls FC with the principles that guide Morecambe Girls FC’s approach to social media use
We take responsibility for:
• Ensuring all the privacy settings are locked so that that the page(s) are used explicitly for Club or league matters and are not used as a place to meet, share personal details or have private conversations
• Monitoring the club’s social networking page regularly and removing access for anyone behaving inappropriately
• Making sure everyone within the Club knows who is responsible for monitoring the content of the social networking areas and how to contact them
• Gaining written parent/carer permission before access is given to U18s
• Informing the Club Welfare Office if you have received inappropriate communications online, keeping a record of any inappropriate, threatening or offensive material as this may be needed as evidence.
We will not:
• Accept as a friend, players or referees U18 on social networking sites they are members of or share their own personal social networking sites with children or young people involved in youth football
• Make contact with children or young people known through football outside of the football context on social networking sites
• Use internet or web based communications to send personal messages of a non-football nature to a child or young person
• Engage in any personal communications, ‘banter’ or comments