@ BCHS. The School Policy is your guide to ensuring you and your students are safe. It is your responsibility to make yourself aware and familiar with.

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@ BCHS

The School Policy is your guide to ensuring you and your students are safe. It is your responsibility to make yourself aware and familiar with the Policy Policy is saved in the Staff Shared Area School Policy

Report any issues or suspicions immediately Keep data secure – encryption, logging-off, passwords Watch and listen the students – be vigilant School Policy – The Basics

Mobile Phone External Storage Devices Social Networking Areas of Risk

Mobile Phone – Don’t give your personal mobile phone number to students or their parents; – Don’t leave it lying around where students can get hold of it; – Don’t communicate with students via their mobile phones by text message. Areas of Risk

– Don’t give your personal address to students or their parents; – Make sure boxes that “remember me” are not checked; – Never leave your account open on your desktop; – Avoid printing s: they often get left behind! Areas of Risk

Social Networking – Never add students as “friends” on Facebook etc.; – Avoid posting photographs – Be aware that other people can post photographs of you; – NEVER accept the default settings on Facebook! Areas of Risk