education.vic.gov.au

Policy last updated

7 December 2021

Scope

  • Schools

Date:
January 2020

Policy

Policy

The purpose of this policy is to ensure the collection and use of photographs, films and recordings of students in schools complies with relevant legislation and Department policy.

Summary

Details

Principals must:

  • advise parents or carers when photographs, films or other recordings of students are to be taken and how they will be stored and used
  • provide parents or carers with the choice to withhold or withdraw consent for their child to be photographed or filmed in certain circumstances
  • manage how and when others collect and publish photographs and, or film of students
  • obtain parent or carer permission before student photographs, films or other recordings are made publicly available
  • consider whether to allow parents or carers to photograph or film their children participating in school events or performances
  • ensure that when engaging a professional photographer, a confidentiality clause relating to appropriate information handling is included in the agreement or contract between the photographer and school.

School-level policy

Schools must develop a policy about photographing and filming students. This policy should include information about:

  • whether the school arranges for individual and classroom photographs to be taken each year and if so, detail the notification, consent and publication procedures and protocols the school will follow
  • the collection, use and disclosure of other school photos, video, film and digital images that may be taken by the school from time to time
  • the ways in which the school will manage requests from the media to take photographs and film of the students, including the notification, consent and publication procedures and protocols that the school will follow
  • whether the school permits parents or carers and students to record school performances and other school approved activities
  • a reference to the school’s CCTV policy, if the school has CCTV on the premises
  • the school’s management of the collection, use and disclosure of photographs, video, film, and digital images by third parties.

The school-level policy must be made available on your school website, or otherwise be easily accessible to all parents or carers, and should be communicated to parents or carers at least once a year.

Policy template for schools

A Photographing, Filming and Recording Students Policy TemplateExternal Link is available on the School Policy Templates Portal. Schools can modify the template to suit their local circumstances.

The type of consent required from parents or carers to collect and use student photographs, films or other recordings will depend on the specific circumstances.

The following information sets out common occasions in which students may be photographed, filmed or recorded and the applicable consent requirements for each occasion.

General school collection and use

During the school year, there are typically many occasions and events where school staff may photograph or film students participating in school activities and events. These images are used for a variety of purposes including school newsletters, blogs (for example, of classroom activities or camps and excursions), student identification and display in school classrooms. Schools also arrange for official school photographs to be taken each year.

Schools must develop their general consent form for these common school purposes using the Template Annual Consent Form — Photographing, Filming and Recording Students (Word).External Link This form must also include information about the storage of these photographs on CASES21 and any other proposed uses of the individual photograph. The form must be provided to parents or carers annually, preferably at the beginning of each school year.

Parents or carers can withdraw consent for their child to be photographed or filmed in certain circumstances, by contacting the school.

Official school photographs

Schools usually arrange for a photographer to take individual, class or teaching photographs that are later sold to parents or carers.

Consent for these photographs to be taken is covered by the Template Annual Consent Form — Photographing, Filming and Recording Students, however schools must also inform parents in writing of the date the photographs will be taken.

When hiring photographers, schools must ensure that agreements or contracts with the photographers include a provision on appropriate information handling.

Media

On occasion, the media may attend the school. Schools must ensure parent or carer consent is obtained before allowing any student to be recorded by the media.

The Template specific event and media consent form – student (DOCX)External Link has been developed for schools to use when seeking consent for a student to be recorded by the media.

Member of Parliament

Students must not be photographed or filmed during a Member of Parliament's (MP) visit to a school without appropriate consent. This includes the use of students in political material. If there is a media presence (including staff of the MP’s political team), schools are reminded that the usual consent requirements associated with photographing students by media apply and a specific media consent form should also be used.

When media are taking photographs, filming or recording students, use the Template specific event and media consent form – student (DOCX)External Link .

When corporate staff are taking photographs, filming or recording students, they will use the Consent form – photographing and filming – student (DOCX)External Link .

For further information on members of parliament visiting schools, refer to Members of Parliament and Candidates Visiting Schools.

Crowd or event settings

Crowd shots that do not feature any particular individual do not need a signed consent from each person. Opt-out consent can be used instead, for example:

  • add information about intended photography and filming to event invitations and newsletter articles
  • have posters up at entrances to advise that a photographer is present, and ask anyone who does not wish to be photographed to make themselves known. A Template poster – photographer on premises (DOCX)External Link is available for schools to use in these circumstances.

If parents or carers are taking photographs or video of crowds or performances, consider if there are any opportunities to remind them to use and post the materials respectfully, for example when posting on social media, and in line with any school-level policy.

Research

Schools must ensure that parent or carer consent is obtained before allowing any student to be recorded for the purpose of research. This consent should be defined and included in the consent for participating in the research.

Refer to Research and Evaluation in Schools.

Using photographs and film for commemorative purposes

A school may wish to use photographs for commemorative purposes, such as the school’s 50th anniversary book. However, it may not always be possible to seek retrospective consent for photographs already held by the school. These photographs may not be subject to privacy requirements if they were taken before 2000, but ethical considerations will still apply.

These photographs may be used for commemorative purposes without seeking retrospective consent if the risks have been considered and decisions are documented as part of the commemorative project documentation.

Assess the risk and ethical nature of using photographs by reviewing the photos and asking the following questions:

  • Does the photograph or video identify an individual?
  • Is it practical to alter the photograph or video to de‐identify subjects?
  • Is the photograph or video of a sensitive nature? For example, students in swimsuits
  • Does the photograph or video indicate a health condition?
  • Are there cultural considerations?
  • Is the location or context sensitive? For example, if the photograph shows the student engaging in inappropriate behaviour
  • Is the photograph of old documents? Copies of letters or awards may include personal information such as names, signatures, home addresses, and other contact details. Is removal of the information practical?

School leadership should be informed of any planned commemorative activities and you can also seek advice from the Privacy team.

CCTV

Parent or carer consent is not required for a school to install closed circuit television (CCTV). However, the school must inform the school community of the intention to install a CCTV through appropriate channels such as:

  • a newsletter article
  • a statement on the school website
  • posted material within the school grounds.

For sample content to adapt for the school community refer to: CCTV installation information for school community – sample content (DOCX)External Link (staff login required).

All schools have a responsibility to ensure there is signage that notifies staff, students, visitors, contractors and/or the general community that CCTV is in operation. Signage must be:

  • situated at all site entry and exit points (at a minimum)
  • easy to understand, including people from non-English speaking backgrounds – signs should include a mix of text and symbols
  • clearly visible, distinctive and located in areas with good lighting, placed in normal eye range and large enough so that any text can be read easily
  • checked regularly for damage/theft/vandalism.

In addition to signage, schools must have a CCTV privacy notice on their website or other online school community information platform.

The privacy notice must:

  • explain the purpose of the CCTV system
  • provide the location of CCTV cameras (either by listing the locations or providing a map)
  • explain how to request a record of any footage
  • provide a link to this policy for further information on how the school may use the CCTV system and who may access the footage.

A template CCTV privacy notice (DOCX)External Link (staff login required) has been developed to support schools with this process.

For more information about CCTV in schools, including who can access footage, refer to CCTV in Schools – Installation and Management.

All other occasions

There may be a range of other occasions not captured by the above categories, where students are photographed or filmed. Where circumstances are not covered by the Annual Consent Form — Photographing, Filming and Recording Students or any of the above consent, schools should ensure that any consent form contains specific and detailed information about the proposed collection, use and disclosure of student images or other recordings. This will ensure that the school obtains informed consent from the parents or carers to collect, use and disclose the ‘personal information’ of their child.

A Template Specific Event and Media Consent Form — Student (Word)External Link is available for schools to adapt to suit the specific event circumstances involving photographing or filming students at their school.

When taking photos of adults, refer to Photographing, Filming and Recording Staff and Other Adults.

If a photograph or video has been taken by someone outside the school, copyright permission may need to be gained to establish how that image or footage is used in publications, on websites or social media.

For guidance, refer to Intellectual Property and Copyright.

Definitions

CCTV
Video surveillance.

Film
A moving image which may also include sound recordings.

Photograph
A static image in print or digital format.

Recording
Audio recording.

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Reviewed 20 May 2020