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Tips for Staying Safe
Childcare-Scotland.Com is committed to helping all our users to stay
safe.
We remind parents that we cannot personally check the details of every
childcare provider that registers with us, and we remind childcare providers
that they must be cautious about visiting parents in their homes or inviting
strangers to visit them before background and other checks have been completed
because of the potential safeguarding risks.
Find out more about Checks & References
Online safety is a big issue and one which we take very seriously. Any
information placed on a platform is available for public view and we recommend
that members are cautious about how much personal and family information they
share in their profiles.
We recommend you read the information below about the things we do to
try and make our service as safe and secure as possible, together with what you
can do stay safe and protect yourself.
Profile Safety & Rules
Members can optionally create a public profile detailing their childcare
requirements or childcare services. The information we request has specifically
been designed to ensure maximum safety and security. In particular we do not
show the full real names of members on our platform and instead members choose
an alias upon registration known as a screen name.
Your profile is public and visible to anyone, even if they are not a
member of our service. It may be indexed by search engines such as Google.
For safety reasons we advise members not to include detailed personally
identifiable information in their profiles such as their surname, street name,
postcode, place of work, children's names or ages. We recommend that members do
not upload photos containing children for child protection reasons.
Childcare provider photos must be of the individual childcare provider
only. They must not contain other people. Alternatively, we will accept a photo
of the childcare setting or a logo, if it does not contain letters or numbers.
Profiles must not contain any direct contact details within the custom
written text sections. This includes any references to third party social
networking or messaging platforms such as Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
Human Moderation
A member of our team checks all profiles before publishing them on our
platform to make sure they are appropriate and do not contain offensive or
inappropriate language. This might cause a short delay if we are particularly
busy, but we feel it is worth the extra time to ensure that the content is
suitable. Each time a profile is edited, the changes won't appear until they
have been approved by a human operator.
Platform Monitoring
We use proprietary technology to monitor our platform 24 hours a day in
order to help detect suspicious activity. This involves a range of both
automated and manual security checks. Our systems automatically alert our
security team about suspicious activity flagged for further investigation. A
temporary suspension may be placed on an account whilst an investigation is
being carried out. If we cannot be satisfied that a user is genuine then
accounts may be permanently suspended. We maintain blacklists based upon
historical activity in order to prevent banned members registering in the
future.
Community Reporting
The Childcare-Scotland.Com community is over 2.5 million people. Each
profile contains a 'Report' button to allow members to easily and immediately
report a profile to our safety team if they have any concerns or worries. Our
safety team works 365 days a year to monitor our platform and investigate any
concerns.
We have a zero-tolerance policy on abusive or inappropriate use of our
platform. Any member found to be acting in an inappropriate or abusive manner
is permanently suspended without warning.
Safe & Secure Messaging
We recommend that all communication between members is carried out using
our proprietary safe and secure messaging system until you feel safe to
communicate outside of our platform. Communicating via our messaging system
means that you do not have to disclose any personal details such as your full
name or email address to other parties.
To prevent abuse of our messaging system, members have individual daily
message sending limits which are kept low by default and are increased only
when we are satisfied that usage is genuine.
We retain a detailed log of all members to member messaging
conversations which can be referred to in the event of any disputes, complaints
or legal issues.
Members can report to our safety team, any messages that they feel are
inappropriate or require further investigation by clicking the 'Report
Conversation' button when viewing a message conversation.
Security of your Contact Details
If you choose to optionally add your direct contact details, such as
your telephone number, to the Profile Plus section of your profile, then each
time they are accessed by another member we record details of the person who
has done so. This information is also made available to the profile owner under
the Who's Looked at Me? page.
We strictly limit the number of contact details that each member can
access in a 24-hour period to ensure this information is not abused and to
protect our membership data.
If you do not wish other members to have access to your direct contact details,
then do not complete the Profile Plus section of your profile.
Childcare Provider Reviews
Parent members can leave public reviews for childcare providers and the
provider has the facility to respond. This promotes safety as it allows parents
a voice if they have concerns about a care provider, while at the same time
ensuring good practice is shared and high-quality working practices celebrated.
All reviews must be approved by a member of our human moderation team
before they appear on our platform. Read our review guidelines.
Many parents prefer the reassurance of using a childcare provider who
has received multiple positive reviews.
If you've had a good, or bad, experience of a childcare provider then
please take the time to leave a childcare provider review to help other
parents.
Face to Face Interviews
Parents should always conduct face to face interviews with childcare
providers before using their services. We have lots of help and advice on our
website including guides on finding the right babysitter, choosing the right
nanny and nanny interview questions.
Childcare providers should never accept a job from anyone they have not
met in person.
Meeting Safely
When meeting for the first time we strongly recommend that both parties
meet in a safe public place such as a coffee shop. Always tell someone else
when and where you are going to meet.
Member Blocking
Members can choose to block other members by clicking the 'Block' button
on their profile. This will prevent the member being able to view your profile
whilst logged in. It will also prevent them contacting you via our messaging
system or accessing your direct contact details.
Safety From Spammers
Spammers range from online mischief makers to big businesses who seek to
steal and misuse information and personal details. We are on our guard against
spammers or those who seek to join our platform with the intention of misusing
the information they might obtain.
In our aim to prevent spam and abuse of our messaging system we limit
the number of messages each member can send in a 24-hour period. We keep a
record of every message sent and have sophisticated manual and automated
security systems to monitor our platform and flag up anything that could be
suspicious.
When a member receives a new message, if the content is inappropriate,
they can report it to our safety team who are able to investigate further and
take appropriate action.
Records of all messages sent are stored on our servers in accordance
with the Data Protection Act 1998 and our registration with the Information
Commissioners Office. This ensures messages can be accessed in the event of a
query by the Police or other agencies for crime, public safety and fraud
prevention purposes.
Protecting Yourself from Scams
Unfortunately, there are some people who try to part us from our hard-earned
money by scamming us online. We are all wise to spam emails and do not follow
links, however inviting the offer. However, some scammers target child carers
by offering money up front to care for a child ‘not currently in the country’
or ‘travelling from abroad shortly’.
If a job offer seems suspicious, fees seem ‘too good to be true’ or if
advance payment is offered without checks having been completed, we advise all child
carers to be on their guard.
Childcare Providers are often a target for scammers. Read our Top 10
Tips on How to Avoid Nanny and Babysitter Scams and report anything suspicious
to our team.
Payments sent or received to/from other Members
You should never accept payment from any member you have not met in
person. A common online scam involves fraudsters sending cheques or wiring
money to individuals who then request that you send the money back or use the
money to buy goods to send back in the post.
Such a fraud is taken very seriously by the online fraud squad and by Childcare-Scotland.Com
so please contact us if such an approach is made via our platform and we will
act promptly to protect our members from future approaches.
Similarly, you should never send money to any person you have not met in
person.
Password Safety
We recommend all our members protect their log in details and passwords
and do not share them with others. Your computer, mobile device or web browser
may ask you if you wish to save your login details. For security reasons, to
prevent unauthorised access to your account by anyone who may have access to
your computer or mobile device, we advise against storing passwords.
If members lose or misplace their password, they can use our online
password reset service to change it quickly and easily. If your email account
is hacked, we advise members to reset their password to ensure continued online
safety.
Please note that we take password sharing very seriously and will not
hesitate to suspend an account if a password is misused or shared.
Logging In and Out
We suggest all our members login to our platform each time they visit
rather than storing their login details in their browser or device. This protects
you against any unauthorised access to your account and in the event of theft
of your computer or mobile device.
Secure Server Hosting
We use state of the art secure server hosting facilities located in
multiple locations throughout Europe.
Encryption technology, anti-virus protection, firewalls and other
appropriate security systems are in place to help us ensure our member
information remains safe and secure.
Members Checks and Other Research
Alongside all these precautions we strongly recommend that all parents
who use our site take responsibility for carrying out their own thorough checks
on childcare providers before leaving them with their children.
Similarly, we remind childcare provider that they should carry out their
own checks on parents and their families before inviting them into their home
and always inform a friend of where you are going and how long you are likely
to be if they have arranged an interview outside the home.
National Agency Investigations
We work closely with national agencies such as the Police, National
Crime Agency, Ofsted, Social Services and Local Authorities and act quickly on
any information they provide to us so we can assist them in any investigation.
NSPCC Advice
The NSPCC have some useful advice about leaving children alone at home
and tips for choosing the right babysitter on their website. They say, there's nothing quite like a parent’s
intuition. If you’ve got any doubts at all about a possible babysitter, then
it’s always best to find someone else.
Report any Concerns
It's really important that if you have any concerns about anyone using
our platform that you report them to us as quickly as possible.
In England you can report any concerns about an Ofsted registered
childcare provider or school to Ofsted or by calling 0300 123 1231.
In Wales you can report any concerns about a registered childcare
provider to Care Inspectorate Wales or by calling 0300 7900 126.
In Scotland you can report any concerns about a registered childcare
provider to the Care Inspectorate or by calling 0345 600 9527.
If you have any immediate concerns about your safety or the safety of a
child or another person, then you should call the Police using the emergency
services number 999.