SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY 

Social MEDIA POLICY Purpose

This policy outlines the expectations for the appropriate use of social media by competitors, staff, parents and spectators during the Zespri AIMS Games. It aims to promote respectful online behaviour and protect the safety and privacy of all participants.

CONTEXT

The AIMS Games Trust have recognised the importance of a social media policy to ensure the protection, safety, and privacy of all participants, particularly the young athletes involved. This policy helps to establish clear guidelines on appropriate online conduct for organisers, coaches, parents, and spectators, thereby reducing the risk of harmful or inappropriate content being shared. A well-defined social media policy safeguards the reputation of the tournament and its stakeholders by setting standards for the promotion of the event and the representation of its values. It also helps to prevent the unauthorised use of images or personal information, aligning the tournament with child protection laws and data privacy regulations.

This policy can support positive engagement by encouraging responsible and respectful communication across platforms, ensuring that social media enhances the experience of the event rather than undermining its integrity or safety.

SCOPE

This policy applies to anyone attending or participating in the Zespri AIMS Games, including competitors, staff, coaches, managers, volunteers, parents/caregivers, and spectators.  Social media refers to any online tools, platforms or functions that allow people to communicate and/or share content.

General GuideliNes

Be Respectful


Protect Privacy


No Live Streaming


Support Positive Engagement


Compliance with NZ Legislation


CoNsequences

Breaches of this policy may result in:

  • Removal from the event.

  • Restricted access to future Zespri AIMS Games events.

  • The potential for games to be played without spectators to protect the participants.

  • Reporting to relevant authorities, where appropriate.

CoNtact

If you have any concerns about social media use at the Zespri AIMS Games, please contact your school’s Sports Coordinator or Principal in the first instance. They are responsible for conducting an initial investigation into potential breaches and, if required, can lodge a formal complaint with the AIMS Games Trust via official processes.

Relevant LegislATION 

Health And Safety at Work Act 2015 (HSWA)


Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015 (HDCA)


Oranga Tamariki Act 1989


Vulnerable Children Act 2014 (now part of the Children’s Act 2014)


Privacy Act 2020


Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) – Update to the Privacy Act- Photographing and filming Children.