I've been compiling a list of social media policies released by government agencies and councils across Australia as a central resource bank for organisations who are either still in the process of creating their policies, or are interested in reviewing and improving them.
Thus far I've identified just over 70 policies - a small number considering Australia has over 550 councils, 100 state departments and 18 federal departments, plus all of the independent agencies and statutory bodies across the nation.
This is even smaller when considering that I took a broad view and included policies written for the public as well as those written for agency staff or as models for other agencies to adopt.
Based on previous research I conducted in 2012 (which will be repeated next year), many Australian Government agencies claimed to have or be developing a social media policy, but hadn't considered whether to publish it as yet.
I consider staff social media policies as one of the standard documents that agencies should disclose proactively, and it will be interesting to see when I ask them next year whether agencies feel the same way about this.
Anyway, below's the spreadsheet of social media policies - please comment if you have more to add (I'm not ready to open it up to general editing as yet).
Thus far I've identified just over 70 policies - a small number considering Australia has over 550 councils, 100 state departments and 18 federal departments, plus all of the independent agencies and statutory bodies across the nation.
This is even smaller when considering that I took a broad view and included policies written for the public as well as those written for agency staff or as models for other agencies to adopt.
Based on previous research I conducted in 2012 (which will be repeated next year), many Australian Government agencies claimed to have or be developing a social media policy, but hadn't considered whether to publish it as yet.
I consider staff social media policies as one of the standard documents that agencies should disclose proactively, and it will be interesting to see when I ask them next year whether agencies feel the same way about this.
Anyway, below's the spreadsheet of social media policies - please comment if you have more to add (I'm not ready to open it up to general editing as yet).
ASC SM Policy http://www.ausport.gov.au/__data/assets/rtf_file/0003/440247/ASC_Use_of_Social_Media_Policy_2011.rtf
ReplyDeleteOrganisation:Government of South Australia
ReplyDeleteGov/State: SA/SA
Policy: Social Media - Guidance for agencies and staff
For: Agencies & Staff
Policy link: http://www.oper.sa.gov.au/social-media-guidance
Checked: October 2013
Craig, not sure if you have these 2:
ReplyDeleteNSW Government Social Media Policy www.advertising.nsw.gov.au%2Fsites%2Fdefault%2Ffiles%2Fdownloads%2Fpage%2Fnsw-government-social-media-policy-and-guidelines.doc
NSW Dept of Education & Communities Social Media Guidelienes 2011
https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/policies/technology/communication/socmed_guide.pdf
Craig Boaden
IPAA NSW
Hi Craig,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great resource. It sure saved me some research time.