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Mobile phones in nurseriesVoice calls for mobile phone ban in nurseries
Date: 02.10.09
Voice is urging nurseries to become mobile phone-free zones.
Voice press release: 15 September 2009 (Updates below)
Voice calls for mobile phone ban in nurseries
Voice: the union for education professionals is urging nurseries to become mobile phone-free zones to protect both children and staff.
The independent union – which represents education and early years staff, including nursery nurses and other childcarers – would like private nursery owners and local authorities to consult their staff and introduce ’no mobiles’ policies for staff when working in the nursery.
Senior Professional Officer (Childcare) Tricia Pritchard said: "We are concerned that mobile phones with integrated cameras enable anyone to take photographs without the knowledge of those being photographed. Many mobiles have sophisticated cameras and are small enough to hide in the palm of a hand, enabling users to take high quality photographs which can then be uploaded to the Internet or sent to other people in a matter of minutes.
"A ’no mobiles’ rule would protect children, prevent accusations against staff and reassure parents, many of whom had their confidence shattered by recent high profile events involving mobile phone cameras.
"Even a photograph taken spontaneously without thinking for purely innocent reasons could fall into the wrong hands or arouse the suspicion of colleagues or parents.
"I know of an establishment that has moved lockers away from the nursery area so that staff they can no longer hear their mobiles when they ring and therefore cannot take calls or send text messages until break times or at the end of the day."
"Mobile free zones in nurseries": Early Years Educator, November 2009
"Pedofilia w brytyjskich zlobkach": WProst, 2 October 2009": "Tricia Pritchard"
"Voice calls for mobile phone ban in nurseries": Scholastic Education Plus, 24 September 2009
"Mobile free zones": TES, 18 September 2009
"Union Calls for Mobile Phone Ban in Nurseries": Cellular News, 16 September 2009
"Ban mobile phones in nurseries, says union": Daily Telegraph, 16 September 2009
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Contacts: Senior Professional Officer (Childcare) Tricia Pritchard (triciapritchard@voicetheunion.org.uk), Communications Officer Richard Fraser in the Voice Press Office (pressoffice@voicetheunion.org.uk) or General Secretary Philip Parkin (philipparkin@voicetheunion.org.uk) on 01332 372 337. |
