Social Media Guidelines for Members
Scottish Hockey today released Social Media Guidelines for
members.
The Social Media Guidelines have been produced to provide
information and advice to members about use of social media,
including the benefits of using social media to promote hockey and
share ideas with other members. In addition, we have also included
information on the challenges and pitfalls of using social
media.
We would encourage clubs to share these guidelines among their
members as soon as possible.
The guidelines are intended to be viewed in a positive light; there
are lots of opportunities that social media can present to promote
hockey in Scotland and encourage support for your club. We would
encourage members to take advantage of these opportunities and help
encourage current and new members to enjoy participation in the
sport.
If you have any feedback or require further information, please
contact Stuart Moffatt Communications Manager
[email protected]
Scottish Hockey today released Social Media Guidelines
for members.
Social Media Guidelines have been produced to provide
information and advice to members about use of social media,
including the benefits of using social media to promote hockey and
share ideas with other members. In addition, we have also included
information on the challenges and pitfalls of using social
media.
We would encourage clubs to share these guidelines among their
members as soon as possible.
Please download the Social Media
Guidelines
The guidelines are intended to be viewed in a positive light;
there are lots of opportunities that social media can present to
promote hockey in Scotland and encourage support for your club.
We would encourage members to take advantage of these
opportunities and help present the sport in a positive light to new
and current members.
If you have any feedback or require further information, please
contact Stuart Moffatt Communications Manager
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