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I am just so excited by this! I've wanted to have a website for soooo long, but we just haven't got a computer whizz among the parents!
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Penny Elliott
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Skowt
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Skowt - keeping children safe
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Privacy and Child Protection are of paramount importance when developing a
Scout website, something often overlooked by groups developing their own sites
due to the advanced skills needed to make a website and its content secure.
Skowt is fully compliant with
the Scout Associations
guidelines on Developing a Scouting Website.
Extra care has been taken to ensure the integrity and privacy of all group
members is protected whilst maintaining a high level of interaction and
information exchange between relevant parties.
A member of the general public only really sees part of what a Skowt
website actually does, this is due to the password protected nature of much of
the content.
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Password protected areas for sensitive material.
Publish only general section meeting specifics.
Ask parent/guardian permission before publishing any images of their child.
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Display out of date unreliable information for group members and their
families.
Allow public access to photographs displaying the identity of any member.
Publish any personal information about either Leaders or child members.
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