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COLLEGE POLICY POLICY TYPE: POLICY TITLE: POLICY NO.: RESPONSIBILITY: APPROVED BY: EFFECTIVE DATE: REVISED: REVIEW DATE: Administrative External Communications ADMIN-219 Chief Administrative Officer Durham College Leadership Team January 2014 January 2017 1. Introduction The Communications and Marketing department works cohesively with Durham College faculty and staff to ensure quality, consistency and accuracy in all written and visual materials communicated to external audiences. This includes students (current and prospective), stakeholders (employers, academic institutions, donors, alumni and the community at large), influencers (parents, guidance counsellors and teachers), and the media as a conduit to reach these audiences. 2. Purpose The purpose of this policy is to provide a framework for ensuring that a strong, positive image of Durham College is communicated proactively to all external audiences, an image that is consistent with the college’s mission, vision, values and brand. 3. Definitions 3.1. Media Any print, broadcast (radio or television) or online source (website or social networking site) that provides news information to the general public or specific audiences. 3.2. Brand the promise of what Durham College delivers to its students. It reflects the college’s values and beliefs as an institution and is the foundation of everything it does. It is the face the college presents to the world and how it is perceived by its key audiences. Page 1 of 4 3.3. Durham College Brand Standards Guide The guide developed by Durham College to demonstrate what Durham College stands for and how it expresses that through visual and written messages. It contains significant information on when, where and how to use the brand in a wide range of materials 4. Policy statements 4.1. All external communications are guided by Durham College’s mission, vision, values and brand. It is the mandate of the Communications and Marketing department to provide brand standards to maintain the quality and consistency of all written and visual materials communicated to key audiences. 4.2. All external communications are handled by the college’s Communications and Marketing department. It is the responsibility of the department to provide its strategic planning and execution capabilities to Durham College faculty and staff in order to effectively reach its target audiences. 4.3. The Communications and Marketing department responds in a timely and professional manner to any issues that arise on campus that require a communications presence. All issues are handled with discretion and communicated strategically and effectively to all internal and external parties involved. 4.4. The Communications and Marketing department provides members of the media with accurate information about news and events on campus in a timely manner. It is the department’s responsibility to maintain positive relationships with all media. 4.5. The Durham College website is considered a key communication and marketing tool to enhance brand recognition and promote its programs and services to students and other key audiences. It is the responsibility of the Communications and Marketing department to maintain all content and images on the core institutional pages of the website in accordance with the college’s brand standards. The Communications and Marketing department also oversees other content and images on the web as they relate to Durham College. This includes both internal and external sources. 5. Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) considerations 5.1. Durham College’s commitment to accessibility and AODA standards has been considered in the development of this procedure, which adheres to the principles outlined in the AODA standards and the Durham College Accessibility Policy (ADMIN-203). Page 2 of 4 5.2. The Communications and Marketing department is responsible for ensuring that the college’s website is accessible to everyone and meets current AODA standards. 6. Roles and responsibilities 6.1. The executive director, Communications and Marketing is responsible for overseeing the strategic development and execution of all Durham College external communications. This includes, but is not limited to, media relations, advertising and marketing, web, photography, alumni and community relations, events and crisis communication. 6.2. The executive director, Communications and Marketing is responsible for enhancing stakeholder relations between Durham College and the community at large. 6.3. The executive director, Communications and Marketing is responsible for ensuring Durham College’s brand standards are consistently followed and delivered in all written and visual materials. 6.4. All staff members of the Communications and Marketing department are required to uphold the confidentiality of any and all information pertaining to Durham College when required. 7. Non-compliance implications Non-compliance with this policy could negatively impact current and prospective students, stakeholders (employers, academic institutions, donors, alumni and community at large), influencers (parents, guidance counselors and teachers) and the media, which could lead to significant financial loss and damage to the college’s reputation. 8. Communications plan The executive director, Communications and Marketing, will communicate any changes to this or related policies and procedures and/or renewals of this or related policies and procedures by posting an announcement to ICE; or through the student communications vehicles as outlined in the student communication matrix, as appropriate 9. Related policies, procedures and directives Durham College Internal Communications Policy ADMIN-220 Durham College Poster Procedure ADMIN-220.6 Durham College Emergency Communications Procedure ADMIN-220.7 Durham College Alumni Relations Procedure ADMIN-219.1 Page 3 of 4 Durham College Marketing and Advertising Procedure ADMIN-219.2. Durham College Media Relations Procedure ADMIN-219.3 Durham College Photography and Videography Procedure ADMIN-219.4 Durham College Website and Social Marketing Procedure ADMIN-219.5 Durham College Community Sponsorship Procedure ADMIN-219.6 Durham College Events Management Procedure ADMIN-219.7 Durham College Commercial Electronic Messaging Policy - pending Page 4 of 4