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Guidance for Employees on the use of Social Networking Media The guidance applies to the use of social networking media sites in all circumstances  While employees are at work  While employees are not at work Examples of Social Networking Media sites – Facebook, Twitter, Blogger, YouTube, MySpace, LinkedIn The lines between what is public and private, personal and work can sometimes be unclear to those reading posted material. Any references to working for the Council should be removed from your site. If you associate yourself with another Facebook user or site you could be linked with postings and context on that page. Anything you post, tweet or text can be “liked”, shared, copied and pasted and be around the World Wide Web in seconds. Even the highest privacy settings will not prevent this. DO NOT  Post negative or damaging comments about the Council, work colleagues or service users  Post comments which bring the Council into disrepute  Agree or imply agreement with defamatory comments etc made by others  Defame, harass or create a hostile working environment for another employee  Make discriminatory remarks of any kind about another employee If you do, it could constitute Bullying and Harassment. DO NOT  Disclose any sensitive and confidential information about members of the public, service users or other employees  Make any reference to s service user on a social networking site Employees who come into contact with the public in the normal course of duties have to ensure ‘Trust and Confidence’ of client groups and should therefore consider carefully the impression they want to portray of themselves on social networking sites. The Council respects employees’ rights of privacy and freedom of expression BUT requires to protect its reputation arising from employees’ comments online and can be held accountable for discrimination by employees if comments made online amount to harassment. REMEMBER  What you write on social networking sites is essentially in the public domain  Be aware of your continuing responsibilities to the Council when using such sites  Always read what you have written before posting online  Never post online when angry or under the influence of alcohol or drugs  Protect the security of your site at all times  You are responsible alone for what appears on your social networking site   -

Code of Conduct Policy – Section 13 Use of Social Networking Media Disciplinary Policy and Procedures Misuse of social networking sites can result in disciplinary action being taken and serious misuse of social networking sites is regarded as Gross Misconduct which can result in dismissal

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