Hi
All
As
part of our new Hinckley campus development, we’re considering whether to
install electronic access controls at the main entrance and around the building.
There seems to be two possibilities:
1.
Physical
controls (barriers at the entrance and locked doors elsewhere)
2.
Passive
monitoring (electronic registering staff / student presence via micro-chipped
ID cards)
We
understand that the access control / monitoring technology could be linked to Registrations,
EMA etc.
Could
anyone offer their own advice or comment on their own experiences, especially
with regards to the student response to access controls and how students were
encouraged to carry their cards, or perhaps other options available.
Regards
Andy
Andrew
Crowter
Director
of Estates
North
Warwickshire & Hinckley College
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