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ACCEPTABLE USE OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA POLICY
Introduction
Black Cockatoo Community Services recognises that staff need access to email systems and the internet to assist in the efficient and professional delivery of services. Black Cockatoo Community Services supports the right of staff to have access to reasonable personal use of the internet and email communications in the workplace.
Purpose
This policy sets out guidelines for acceptable use of the computer network, including internet and email, by employees and volunteers of Black Cockatoo Community Services. Access to internet and email is provided to Black Cockatoo Community Services staff and volunteers for the primary purpose of assisting them in carrying out the duties of their employment.
Policy
Staff may use the internet and email access provided by Black Cockatoo Community Services for:
Where staff use computer equipment or computer software at the premises of Black Cockatoo Community Services or use computer equipment or software belonging to Black Cockatoo Community Services, properly authorised staff of Black Cockatoo Community Services may access any data on that equipment to ensure that the organisation’s policies are being adhered to. Such data should not be regarded as under all circumstances private in nature.
Authorisation
[Signature of Board Secretary][Date of approval by the Board]Black Cockatoo Community Services
ACCEPTABLE USE OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA POLICY
Definition
Electronic media includes all electronic devices and software provided or supported by Black Cockatoo Community Services, including, but not limited to, computers, electronic tablets, peripheral equipment such as printers, modems, fax machines, and copiers, computer software applications (including software that grants access to the internet or email) and telephones, including mobile phones, smartphones and voicemail systems.
Responsibilities
It is the responsibility of the CEO to ensure that:
It is the responsibility of all employees and volunteers to ensure that their use of electronic media conforms to this policy.
Processes
Limited personal use
Limited personal use of computer, internet and email facilities provided by the organisation is permitted where it:
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Examples of what would be considered reasonable personal use are:
Permitted extended personal use
It is recognised that there may be times when staff need to use the internet or email for extended personal use. An example of this could be when a staff member needs to use the internet to access a considerable amount of material related to study they are undertaking.
In these situations it is expected that:
Access to electronic data
Black Cockatoo Community Services may need to access any and all information, including computer files, email messages, text messages and voicemail messages. The organisation may, in its sole discretion, authorise its staff to inspect any files or messages recorded on its electronic media at any time for any reason. Where use of the organisation’s equipment or software requires the use of a password, this should not be taken to imply any right of privacy in the user. The organisation may also recover information that a user has attempted to delete, and staff should not assume that such data will be treated as confidential.
Unacceptable use
Staff may not use internet or email access (including internal email access) provided by BCCS to:
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