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Ratings

 ClickView online is restricted via year levels…students may see a program,

but when clicking on it,          

it will not show if they are underage.

All students can watch programs Rated E -    

Exempt (E) – Only very specific types of material (including educational material and artistic performances) can be exempt from classification, and the material cannot contain anything that exceeds the constraints of the PG classification.

Year 7 can watch PG      Year 8 – 10 can watch PG and M       Year 11 – 12 can watch PG, M and MA+

**The College is not permitted to purchase/show any Rated R films, even excerpts from them.**

 

Rating definitions -

Australian OFLC G tag logo.svg 

  • General (G) – Contains material available for general viewing. 
  • Themes should have a very low sense of threat or menace, and be justified by context.
  • Violence should have only a low sense of threat or menace, and be justified by context.
  • Sexual activity should be very mild and very discreetly implied, and be justified by context.
  • Coarse language should be very mild and infrequent and justified by context.
  • Drug use should be implied only very discreetly, and be justified by context.
  • Nudity should be justified by context.

PG classification tag from OFLC.svg 

  • Parental Guidance (PG) – Not recommended for viewing or playing by people under 15 without guidance from parents or guardians. Contains material that young viewers may find confusing or upsetting. The content is low in impact.
  • Themes should have a very low sense of threat or menace, and be justified by context.
  • Violence should be mild and infrequent, and be justified by context. Sexual violence is not permitted.
  • Sexual activity should be mild and discreetly implied, and be justified by context.
  • Coarse language should be mild and infrequent, and be justified by context.
  • Sex, nudity and drug use should be mild, infrequent, "discreetly implied" and "justified by context".
  • Drug use and nudity should be justified by context.

Australian OFLC M logo.svg 

  • Mature (M) – Recommended for people aged 15 years and over. This category contains material that may require a mature perspective but is not deemed too strong for younger viewers. The content is moderate in impact.
  • Themes may have a moderate sense of threat or menace, if justified by context.
  • Moderate violence is permitted, if "justified by context". Sexual violence should be very limited and justified by context.
  • Sexual activity should be discreetly implied, if "justified by context".
  • Coarse Language may be used. Aggressive or strong coarse language should be infrequent and justified by context.
  • Drug use and nudity should be justified by context.

 

MA 15+ classification tag from OFLC.svg 

  • Mature Accompanied (MA15+) – Contains material that is considered unsuitable for exhibition by persons under the age of 15. Realistic violence of medium intensity is permitted. Violent depictions with a "high degree or realism" is accepted only if "justified by context". Stylised violence, however, can be "more detailed".
  • Strong Violence is permitted, although if it is bloody and strong it should be "infrequent" or "justified by context".
  • Sexual violence is permitted only if it is "not frequent, gratuitous or exploitative".
  • Sexual activity may be "discreetly implied" or "simulated".
  • Nudity is permitted, but in a sexual context it should "not be exploitative".
  • Frightening or Intense Scenes should "not disturb a reasonable adult".
  • Aggressive and very strong coarse language may be used but it should "not be exploitative".
  • Drug use may be depicted, but not in an "advocatory manner".
  • Themes, if strong, should be justified by context.

 

How do I search for videos on ClickView?

What is the ClickView Exchange?

The Exchange is a great resource and is a great first port of call, if you are looking for curriculum supporting material.

The Exchange enables staff to browse and use 1000s of movies, documentaries and self published educational programs.

The programs come from free-to-air TV, Foxtel or from other schools in Australia.

They may also have resources and interactives attached.

If teachers find a video they like, they can either share the direct video link with students

or add the video to their school library for students to view (please select the options tab and click "Add to library")

The content in Exchange is not managed and curated by ClickView. 

What students can see on ClickView?

How do I make a 'playlist' on ClickView?

How do I share my 'playlist' with students?

How do I upload and share a video on ClickView (staff and students)?

How do I add a video to Whitefriars ClickView library?