Situation: Custodial parent requests personal information about a student from Teacher Librarian (note: in my situation, the school library is also a public library, with records kept by public library staff/record-keeping software)
Does the situation involve the immediate safety of student(s)?
Yes
Immediately alert administration, F& CS, and/or other relevant parties
No
Is this information already available in the student's OSR?
Yes
Refer parent to administration/guidance
No (ie library borrowing record/current checkouts)
Request permission from student
Permission granted
Disclose record (cc student and administrator)
Permission denied
Remind student that Kitchener Public Library does not maintain records of previously checked-out items that have been RETURNED
Could fulfilling the request jeopardise safety of student(s)? (ie disclosure of preferred name/gender)
No apparent concern
Is student 16 years or older?
Yes
Alert administrator to request. Indicate intention to DENY request with reference to Privacy Commissioner's interpretation of MFIPPA legislation What Are the Privacy Responsibilities of Public Libraries? ("Children have the same privacy and access rights as adults, except that section 54 (c) of MFIPPA provides that a person who has lawful custody of the individual May exercise the rights of access of an individual LESS THAN 16 YEARS OF AGE") and any other pertinent legislation or policies. (https://www.ipc.on.ca/en/media/1729/download?attachment)
No
Alert administrator to request. Indicate preference to DENY request based on lack of student consent - request permission to deny
Yes - there is cause for concern
Alert administrator to request and cause for concern. Indicate intention to DENY request with reference to appropriate WRDSB policy (ie WRDSB A1235 Accomodation of Persons Who Identify as Transgender) (https://www.wrdsb.ca/wp-content/uploads/March-2021-AP1235-Accom-of-Persons-who-Identify-as-Transgender-Guidelines.pdf)