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Mobile Phone Use in Care Homes Policy

Policy Statement

{{org_field_name}} recognises its responsibility to ensure that all reasonable precautions are taken to provide and maintain working conditions which are safe, healthy and compliant with all statutory requirements and Codes of Practice.

As well as being carried by most people to keep in touch with their family and friends, mobile phones have become an indispensable tool for business. Modern smartphones effectively operate as small tablet computers. In addition to making and receiving phone calls, they can be used to send and receive text messages and emails, compose documents, search the internet, and take photographs and video.

A range of applications are also available which can greatly expand the utility of the smartphone. For example, security applications can help in keeping staff who travel off-site safe, enabling them to log their movements and keeping them in touch with their base. Calendars can help staff organise their diary. In health and social care, applications are available for clinical use and for training.

However, while mobile phones have seen a huge increase in business and domestic use, they have also introduced risks of their own. Risks include:

Legal Requirements

{{org_field_name}} recognises its duty to ensure the safety of its staff and service users in line with its registration requirements and responsibilities and to comply with the applicable health and safety laws. This includes ensuring the safety of staff when working off-site and when working alone.

Policies Concerning the Use of Mobile Phones

This care organisation maintains the following policies regarding mobile phone use. It makes a distinction between phones which the organisation might provide for work purposes and the use of personal phones during working hours (which might or might not be used additionally for work purposes).

Note:

It is an organisational (local) decision to allow/not allow a work supplied phone for personal use and to specify the terms and conditions; conversely to allow the use of a personal phone to carry out work-related business and to specify their terms and conditions. The following sections on work phones and personal phone use should be adapted in line with local circumstances.

Work phones

Personal phones

Staff are permitted to bring their own mobile phones to work. However, in {{org_field_name}}, the following rules must be followed.

{{org_field_name}} manager will monitor personal phone use. Breach of the rules set out above will lead to disciplinary action.

Mobile phones and driving

In line with legislation, drivers of any vehicle must not use a hand-held mobile phone or similar hand-held device while in control of the vehicle. This includes periods when the vehicle is stationary with the engine on. Use of a suitable hands-free device is acceptable in law but a driver may still risk prosecution for failing to have proper control of a vehicle if they use such a device when driving. If there is an incident, the use of any phone or similar device might justify charges of careless or dangerous driving.

For this reason, the organisation’s policy for the use of mobile phones is that neither hand-held nor hands-free models are to be used by the driver while any vehicle is under their control and on care organisation business, and that care organisation business is not to be conducted on a hands-free or hand-held phone by a driver of any vehicle at other times.

It is recommended that all phones be set to voicemail while driving to allow messages to be left if necessary.

Phone safety

Members of staff should be aware of the possible health-risks associated with the excessive use of mobile phones as issued by public health bodies. Such guidance recommends that people should:


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