For real time conversations using a camera to be able to see the other participants.
Video calls are a way of having online conversations where you can see the person you are talking to. They can:
There are many tools that can be used for video calls. Some are built into a device (like Apple’s FaceTime), others are built into apps (like WhatsApp) and others are standalone (like Zoom). Some of the most popular tools used by charities are:
How to set up video call services, safely and securely
This guidance from the National Cyber Security Centre covers the key things you should consider before you start using video calls. Key points include:
Video fatigue
Video calls can offer some real benefits over using the phone, but it is important to remember that they are not the same as face to face communication.
Visual clues and nuances that you would get from being in the same room as someone are lost so you need to try harder to make sure people are engaged.
It can also be harder to concentrate fully when you are on a video call, and you can’t know whether or not you have the full attention of other participants.
The ground rules that you would agree as part of any face to face support are even more important when you deliver support by video.