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6.3 Privacy & Dignity

Campfire Team • 28 January 2025

6.3 Privacy & Dignity

We never reveal PII111 about any child or young person participating in WAGGGS activities. For example, when we share images on our online platforms, in our publications or any public space, the maximum information given about a child or young person is their first name and the district or country they live in.

We take special care to portray children and young people with accuracy, dignity and with their privacy in mind. We will ensure images of children and young people are respectful e.g., they are not degrading or sexualised, they do not show children or young people partially clothed.

 


11 Personal Identifiable Information (PII) - any information that could identify a person either directly or indirectly. For example, full names and contact details and photos and videos with identifying markers. In general, where personal data is collected, WAGGGS will need evidence of the individual’s informed consent to collect, use and share this information.