Photograph and Filming Policy
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Version 2.0, Reviewed: 5th Jun 2018
British Canoeing recognises that publicity and pictures/ recordings of young people enjoying Paddlesport are essential to celebrate the achievements of the child and to promote the sport and a healthy lifestyle. However it is important to observe the following guidelines.
The key concerns regarding the use of images of children and young people relate to:
- The possible identification of children when a photograph is accompanied by personal information.
- The inappropriate use, adaptation or copying of images for use on child pornography or illegal websites.
- The taking of inappropriate photographs or recorded images of children.
Guidelines for Photographic/ Recorded Images
- Ensure parents/ guardian/ young person have granted their consent for the taking and publication of photographic images.
- All children featured in recordings must be appropriately dressed with outer clothing garments covering torso from at least the bottom of their neck to their
thighs (i.e. a minimum of vest/ shirt and shorts). - The photograph or recording should focus on the activity rather than a particular young person and personal details, which might make the young person
vulnerable, such as their exact address, should not be revealed. - Clubs, coaches and volunteers should be allowed to use video equipment as a legitimate coaching aid and means of recording special occasions, however
care should be taken in the dissemination and storage of the material. - You should not use any images of a child or young persons who is the subject of any court order or who has denied you their consent.
- Parents and spectators taking photographs/ recordings should be prepared to identify themselves if requested and state their purpose for photography/filming.
- Any instances of the use if inappropriate images should be reported to the Club, British Canoeing or the Police.
Guidelines for Publishing Photographic/Recorded Images
- If a photograph is used, it is appropriate to name the child. However, personal details of children such as an email address, home address and telephone numbers
should never be revealed on a website or in print.
Think about the level of consideration that you give to the use of images in all publications, for example the process used in choosing photographs for a publicity brochure for the club. Apply an
increased level of consideration to the images of children used on websites.
Document History
Version No | Date | Status | Update | Amended By |
1.0 | Final | First Original | ||
2.0 | 03/08/2018 | Final | Revised in accordance to latest British Canoeing Templates | Gemma Clements |