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    I know I have read on here somewhere that we have to pay someone to use the internet for photos but I can not find the thread.

    Can any body tell me who to pay please

    Thanks in advance

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    You have to register with the ICO for storing digitial data.
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    The ICO (Information Commissioners Office) notification form is here.

    It costs £35 to register and is renewable annually. You must register if you use any kind of electronic device to store information about children - this includes digital cameras (and computers, phones, laptops etc) even if you take the photo, print it and then delete it.

    I believe that this is a legal requirement, not an optional extra.

    However, if you only use the computer for your own personal accounts then that isn't included.

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    Thanks for the replies

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    So when we take pictures for the children's observations etc even then we have to register?
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    Quote Originally Posted by specks4 View Post
    So when we take pictures for the children's observations etc even then we have to register?
    Yes that's right ... even if you take them, print them and then immediately delete them

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    hi, we asked ofsted about this and depending on who you talk to ..they say...

    "not up to us...its not in EYFS... you will not be inspected on this.... what does your LA say....."

    me "if they want me to pay to data protect then i wont bother taking photoes"
    ill use parents own camera etc sick of agencies of one or another asking us for money,

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    Yes I kind of agree but if you are for example using the computer to process photos or to do paperwork or to send emails to parents or anything at all to do with families or your job then again you need to register.

    it's not just about photos - we are classed now as data handlers according to the Information Commissioner's Office

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    I called ofsted and they told me it is not a requirement.
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    I got this from NCMA

    Data_protection.pdf

    I dont have anything on my computer so woudnt need to register, doesnt say anything about photos on cameras.

    Ive also contacted Ofsted and waiting for them to get back to me
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    Quote Originally Posted by specks4 View Post
    I got this from NCMA

    Data_protection.pdf

    I dont have anything on my computer so woudnt need to register, doesnt say anything about photos on cameras.

    Ive also contacted Ofsted and waiting for them to get back to me
    This is really interesting, I dont store any information or accounts on my laptop and take photo's on my phone and print them using a pogo so this look's like I dont need to register

    Thanks for all the replies

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    so if i dont pay who will check up on me??? ofsted did my inspection last month and never mentioned it....my CM co ordinator knows nothing about it...I dont want to pay for something that I could have for nothing

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    on my re-reg icp last september we were informed we only needed to use ICO for storing text data (parent & child information, contracts, concerns etc) photos for LJs, observations etc should be deleted after printing & would not come under the ICO requirements.....hence why i dont have it

    but then i was told lots of false info on my ICP!
    What a crock!!!

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    NCMA clarify childminders ICO registration requirements here -

    http://www.*************/childminders/...rotection.aspx

    As you can see it clearly says if you take digital photos OR have any info on a computer then you should register.

    So yes, even if you take a photo, print to pogo and delete it you should be registering.

    We have been told by Cheshire East that we have to register.

    The reason? To be legal as we are classed as data handlers...

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    I am reg with them, better to be safe! There are childminders on here being asked by ofsted if they are!

    Yes it's an expence, but £35 is only a days work therefore worth it to me! And I phoned them and they said even if you print off your phone, you still held the photo therefore you need to reg

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    I was told about this many years ago maybe about 5 years ago - I pay every year - if you look on ico website it tells you which part applys to childminders.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah707 View Post
    NCMA clarify childminders ICO registration requirements here -

    http://www.*************/childminders/...rotection.aspx

    As you can see it clearly says if you take digital photos OR have any info on a computer then you should register.

    So yes, even if you take a photo, print to pogo and delete it you should be registering.

    We have been told by Cheshire East that we have to register.

    The reason? To be legal as we are classed as data handlers...

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    hay sarah thanks for the link,,

    its the word data, and some ppl dont think photo's printed and deleted is storing, collecting or holding data on any person or group of persons. my contracts etc are hard copies not on the pc and i use my pc as a typewriter as i print off and nothing is saved like invoices etc so therefore im not saving or collecting or holding data on a person / or group of / type of persons etc

    if we used old fashioned typewriters and it came out the top and nothin is saved then we would not need to pay this money to an agency linked to the gov. that isnt regulated or supervised in any way therefore just another way of collecting money from the tax payers..

    just because its digital does not mean its out on the internet and therefore i will argue with the gov i am using a pc from the yr 2000 instead of a typewriter (which is what i learned on in the days b4 Pc's in our schools)

    i agree with sarah in what she is saying as she feels its the law to pay this fee even though we are not regulated / given a certificate or even monitored in any way...

    but i am taking a personal stand and would not ever recomend any other cm to follow my lead in any way, as this is something i just believe in personaly and would not wish any cm to get into trouble because they wanted to agree with me and not pay the £35 yr fees.

    i feel it is a personal choice and if we are caught and its a criminal offence then we should face what happens without blameing others.

    wow i went on a bit there sorry xxx

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    I paid the £35 and registered as I take pics on my mobile and sometimes message pics of their children during the day and also then use some of the pics from my mobile for LJ's too and store them in files on my laptop and external hard drive.

    Ill just put it on my expenses for that month and have my mind at rest that Im registered.

    I don't think it is made clear that you need to register, I found it out formyself after a discussion at a training session and minders were talking about separate cameras for minding etc.

    I use my personal camera and personal mobile and registered with ICO. can;t be doing with 2 mobiles and 2 cameras every 5 minutes!!!

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    I do still however think its a rip off!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sara T View Post
    I do still however think its a rip off!!!
    So do i which is why i refuse to pay it!

 

 
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