2024 Photographing, Filming and Recording Students

During the school year, there are many occasions and events where staff may photograph, film or record students participating in school activities and events. We do this for many reasons, including celebrating student participation and achievement, showcasing particular learning programs, documenting a student’s learning journey/camps/excursions/sports events, and communicating with our parents and school community in newsletters and on SeeSaw and our school website.

 

This notice applies to photographs, videos or recordings of students that are collected, used and disclosed by the school. We ask that any parents/carers or other members of our school community photographing, filming or recording students at school events (e.g. concerts, sports events, etc.) do so in a respectful and safe manner and that any photos, video or recordings (“images” of students are not publicly posted (e.g. to a social media accounts) without the permission of the relevant parent/carer. 

 

If you do not understand any aspect of this notice, or you would like to talk about any concerns you have, please contact our school on 03 9366 4322

 

A. Use or disclosure within the school community 

Unless you tell us otherwise below, images of your child may be used by our school within the school community, as described below. 

 

Photographs, videos or recordings of students may be used within the school community in any of the following ways: 

  • in the school’s communication, learning and teaching tools (for example, emails, classroom blogs or apps that can only be accessed by students, parents/carers or school staff with passwords, e.g. Microsft Teams, Xuno, SeeSaw)
  • for display in school classrooms, on noticeboards, etc
  • in the school’s newsletter
  • to support student’s health and wellbeing (eg photographs of pencil grip to assist in OT assessments)

B. Use or disclosure in publications/locations that are publicly accessible 

Unless you tell us otherwise below, photographs, videos or recordings of students may also be used in publications that are accessible to the public, including: 

  • On the school’s website
  • On the school’s social media accounts
  • In the school Newsletter

Your child may be identified by first name only in these images (or not named at all). 

We will notify you individually if we are considering using any images of your child for specific advertising or promotional purposes. 

Privacy

Photographs, videos and recordings of a person that may be capable of identifying the person may constitute a collection of ‘personal information’ under Victorian privacy law. This means that any images of your child taken by the school may constitute a collection of your child’s personal information. The school is part of the Department of Education (the Department). The Department values the privacy of every person and must comply with the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014 (Vic) when collecting and managing all personal information. For further information see Schools’ Privacy Policy (http://www.education.vic.gov.au/Pages/schoolsprivacypolicy.aspx). 

Ownership and Reproduction

Copyright in the images will be wholly owned by the school. This means that the school may use the images in the ways described in this form without notifying, acknowledging or compensating you or your child. 

Opt-Out

Jackson School understands that parents and carers have the right to withhold permission for our school to use photographs, video or recordings of your child (apart from circumstances where the school is not required to seek consent – see our Photographing, Filming and Recording Students Policy. 

 

If you have read this notice and are comfortable with the school using photos, video or recordings of your child as described above, you do not need to take any further action. 

 

However, if you have decided that you do not want images of your child to be collected or used by our school, please complete the online opt-out form below

 

Please note that it may not be possible for the school to amend past publications or to withdraw images that are already in the public domain.