Filming and Photography Policy
Introduction
The Filming and Photography Policy provides guidance for Athlone RSC on taking and using appropriate images. This policy is not about preventing parents/guardians and supporters from taking pictures, but rather to ensure that only those who have a right to take photographs do so. This policy is designed to promote safeguards for any photographic or filming/video activity to minimise the risk of inappropriate taking and use of images.
Definitions
Event: may include competition, training session, social function or any activity organised at any level
Image: refers to all photographic and film/video footage.
Responsible person: may include the mandated persons, duty manager, event manager, event controller or the facility manager
Young people: refers to all people U18; whilst this policy is designed to minimise risk to U18’s this guidance should be used to minimise risks for all persons of any age
Permission to take images
Permission is sought by the club/organisation/school/member/ non member to ensure that young people and parents/guardians are aware of when and how their images may be used. Permission can be obtained through:
For third party photographers, film/videographers or other organisations employed to take images each person must complete the Self-Declaration Form, provided in Appendix 2. For any other person wishing to use photographic devices they must first register their device with the organiser. Each person registering a device will be required to produce photographic identification as proof of identity. A template Registration Form is provided in Appendix 3.
Announcement at events regarding taking and the use of images
The event organiser should ensure the following announcement is read out at the start and during an event to ensure everyone is clearly aware of the need to register:
“All persons wishing to take photographs or film footage at this event must first register their device(s) with (name of organiser). Please note photographic identification will be required as proof of identity.
If a company/person has been authorised by completing the Self Declaration Form the following should be included in the announcement:
(Name of company) has been authorised to take photographs of individuals in accordance with Athlone RSC.”
Taking images in certain environments
Those registered shall ensure that images are not taken in such environments considered inappropriate irrespective of any permission sought. In certain cases it may be an offence to take such images.
Taking images using any type of equipment is banned in an area where people are changing or would normally expect their privacy to be recognised. Examples of such areas would include:
Flash photography is prohibited in an environment where any performance may be affected or there is the potential for its use to cause harm to the young person.
Types of appropriate images
Only appropriate images of children should be used, for example:
Images of children should not be taken where the pose is inappropriate e.g. open legs; bending over from behind, etc.
Safe use of images
Images can be taken for a variety of purposes, including for administration or personal use, publicising the sport or aiding skill development within the particular discipline. Anyone taking images should be aware of action poses that may be inappropriate; these are not suitable for use/publication.
Types of images and appropriate use:
Use of Images on Social Media
Where images of young people are used on social media the person posting an image must be aware of the potential for an image to be used inappropriately. The following safeguards must be in place to protect young people:
Storage of Images
Storage includes any image stored as a hard copy and/or electronically as a soft copy. This includes images on social media, photographic archives, individual personal databases e.g. personal cameras, phones, etc. How personal images are stored is the responsibility of parents/guardians with their child/young person.
All other images should only be stored for defined and intended purposes e.g. membership, promotion, and/or archiving.
Once images are no longer required they must be properly destroyed. Digital images stored on computer systems need to be fully deleted, including deletion from the cache memory and/or temporary files.
Inappropriate Images
Taking inappropriate images
If there is any concern about the nature of any image taken this should be reported to the responsible person (in the club/organisation/school or event/activity) who will refer to the statutory authorities. The concerned individual may also report their concern directly to the statutory authorities.
Non-authorised taking of images
If you are concerned about an individual taking images at an event this should be verbally reported to the relevant responsible person. It may be necessary to report the non-authorised taking of images to the appropriate statutory authorities.
The responsible person will identify the person and check if their device is registered for the event. If not registered, the person must be asked to register their device, with appropriate identification. If the person is not willing to register their device they should be asked to leave.
Where the event is open to the public e.g. where only part of the facility is being used, it will be necessary to report non-authorised taking of images to the facility manager.
Inappropriate use of images
Where there is a concern about the use of images this should be reported to the responsible person who will take appropriate action. This will include reporting the alleged use to:
Inappropriate use of images is a breach of this guidance and the code of conduct and may result in a complaint/disciplinary procedure against those involved. Where there is a concern about the publication of an image in local or national newspapers you should contact the individual newspaper or the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Ombudsman – website http://www.presscouncil.ie/
Installation and use of CCTV (Closed Circuit Television)
The use of CCTV is a positive step in safeguarding those that use facilities. Please see our CCTV policy statement
Appendix 1
Individual Permission Form for taking or use of images
_____________________________request permission to photograph and/or record video footage for ____________________________(event/activity).
Photographs/videos will be taken by an appropriate person appointed to do so by _____________________________________ (insert Club/Organisation/School). Any images will be used, held and stored in accordance with the Athlone RSC Filming and Photography Policy as specified in the latest version of the Athlone RSC Safeguarding Children Policies and Procedures. No child/young person will be identified individually in any published image or film footage.
Consent
I confirm that I give permission to be filmed and/or photographed for the event described above. Any photographs and/or part of the video may be used in accordance with the Athlone RSC Filming and Photography Policy.
Child’s name: ______________________________
(Print name)
Childs signature: ______________________________ Date: __________________
If athlete is under 18 the parent/guardian must also sign to give consent:
I confirm that I give permission for my child to be filmed and/or photographed and confirm I am the legal parent/guardian of the above named young person.
Parent/Guardian’s name: ______________________________
(Print name)
Parent/Guardian’s signature: _____________________________ Date: _________________
This permission will remain valid until __________________ (insert date)
Appendix 2
Disclosure of Criminal Convictions and Relevant Information
Information for Service Provider employees
Please read this information carefully:
Athlone RSC is committed to creating and maintaining the safest possible environment for young people who participate in sport, which reflects the guidelines contained in our Safeguarding Policies and Procedures (latest update). Part of our procedures is to ensure that all members working with young people in regulated and/or relevant work or activities complete the vetting process through the National Vetting Bureau (ROI) or Access NI (NI).
Where an individual is employed, through a Service Provider, to deliver a service that is not classed as regulated and/or relevant work or activity in accordance with the National Vetting Bureau (Children and Vulnerable Persons) Act 2012 – 2016 (ROI) Athlone RSC requires the individual to complete a self-declaration form – as attached.
The Self-Declaration Form requests information regarding criminal convictions or any other relevant information where individual is working with young people. Any information supplied will be treated confidentially and considered in the context of the role/the nature of the offence.
Please complete this form as accurately as possible and return it marked “Confidential” to the organiser of the event/activity or otherwise advised.
Thank you for your co-operation.
Manager
Athlone RSC
Self-Declaration for Service Provider Employees
All answers will be treated in a confidential manner.
Yes ð No ð
Yes ð No ð
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(If you have answered yes to any questions above we will contact you in confidence)
I declare that the answers I have given above are complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and I will inform ___________________________ (insert Club/Organisation/School) of any changes.
Signature: ___________________________________
Print Name: ________________________________
Company: __________________________________
Date: _____/_____/_____
Appendix 3
Athlone RSC Filming and Photographic Devices Registration Form
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Registration process:
3.Fill in device name and type;
Filming & Photography
Policy
April 2017