TERMS and CONDITIONS:
Users are required to observe the following terms and conditions of use if they are to utilise Secondary Supply’s website for the purposes of placing their own advertising.
- Usernames and passwords must be kept secure and not shared with unauthorised users
- Headteachers and supply coordinators must manage the security of usernames and passwords in a responsible manner, though it is allowable for them to be shared with nominated administrative and support staff.
- Headteachers and supply coordinators must accept, within reason, responsibility for the consequences of access to the website using their usernames and passwords. Nevertheless, Secondary Supply limits consequential risk by screening and approving all advert wordings before they go live.
- All wordings should comply in full with UK law, including in respect of legislation concerning discrimination on the basis of age, gender, nationality and disability.
- All wordings should likewise be professional, decent, fair, honest and truthful. Users must remember that they will, in effect, constitute part of the offer that the successful candidate will accept. No post should be misrepresented.
- No work which is for 20 days or less may be advertised on the site by clients. Hopefully users will use Secondary Supply to provide candidates for such supply work, though there is no obligation to do so.
- It is understood that the free trial service is only available for a single calendar month commencing on the date of the initial registration.
- Compliance with these terms and conditions must be absolute, and in the event of non-compliance the service may be withdrawn at the discretion of Secondary Supply. In such circumstances any refund will be entirely at the discretion of Secondary Supply.
- These terms and conditions are intended to be brief and uncomplicated. For that reason any obvious errors or omissions from them, where such an error or omission can be shown to be anyway ‘best practice’ though neither detrimental to nor unfair on users of comparable facilities, is accepted by the user to still be applicable.
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