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(1) These procedures set out the responsible use of social media platforms by University staff and students, educational partners and agents while representing the University on official University social media channels (SCU social media), or discussing University matters on personal accounts. These procedures should be read in conjunction with the: (2) These procedures apply to anyone who: (3) These procedures do not apply to the use of social media as a teaching or research tool. (4) The Office of Engagement has trained and/or authorised a team of administrators, authors, managers, contributors and monitors including staff and student ambassadors, who post and comment on behalf of Southern Cross University on current SCU social media. All contributors are required to observe these Procedures and related policy while posting, moderating and responding to interactions on SCU social media. (5) Before setting up a new University social media account the Head of Content must be contacted for advice, particularly regarding the ongoing management and content creation. All official social media accounts must include the CRICOS and TEQSA Provider codes in a prominent position for compliance with ESOS Act 2000 (cl 107) and Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021 B1.1.3, as follows: CRICOS Provider: 01241G; TEQSA PRV12043 Australian University. (6) Each new account request must provide the following information: (7) All social media accounts that fall within the scope of the Social Media Policy need prior approval by the Chief Marketing Officer, or authorised delegate. (8) Once an account is established, the account holder must provide account details including username, password and Profile/Page link to the Head of Work Unit and Office of Engagement. (9) If a critical incident occurs, the Office of Engagement may use social media accounts as a communication tool. It is the responsibility of the account holder and the Head of Work Unit to keep the Office of Engagement updated with accurate information on account holders, current passwords and access details in a timely manner. (10) SCU social media accounts require ongoing monitoring which can be challenging as they are available to the public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. As a condition of setting up an SCU social media account, the following actions must be agreed to: (11) On an annual basis, the account holder must review whether the original purpose of the account remains valid and the agreed operating requirements are being complied with. The Head of Content and Head of Work Unit must be informed of any material changes. (12) The Office of Engagement is responsible for coordinating overall issues and stakeholder management in relation to social media use. (13) When posting or participating in SCU social media, authorised contributors must: (14) An employee's personal online activities at work will not interfere with job productivity and performance. (15) By engaging in SCU social media authorised contributors agree to comply with the Participation and Posting Standards, refer clause (10) and the individual platform's terms of service. Deviation from these procedures may result in posts or comments being the subject of disciplinary action being taken in accordance with the University's Code of Conduct, Privacy Policy and other relevant University Rules and Policies. (16) Users must ensure that any platform specific requirements in relation to running promotions and contests are complied with.Social Media Procedures
Section 1 - Purpose and Scope
Purpose
Scope
Section 2 - Procedures
Creating Accounts
Approval of University Social Media Accounts
Managing and Monitoring Accounts
Participation and Posting Standards
Promotions and Contests