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In this post, he guided the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 through Parliament, which established the Independent Safeguarding Authority and would likely require 11. 3 million adults to be vetted prior to working with children.
Ampleforth College has since put in place a safeguarding policy which follows the local inter-agency procedures of the North Yorkshire Safeguarding Children Board and the guidance given in the Education ( Independent School Standards ) ( England ) Regulations 2010 and the National Minimum Standards for Boarding Schools.
The CRB had been due to partner with the Independent Safeguarding Authority in administering the newly created Vetting and Barring Scheme from 2009.
This review was published in February 2011, making recommendations for the merger of the Criminal Records Bureau and Independent Safeguarding Authority into one new non-departmental public body, responsible for barring individuals and completing criminal record checks.
The applicant's criminal record is then accessed from the Police National Computer ( PNC ), as well as checked, if appropriate, against lists of people considered unsuitable to work with children and vulnerable people maintained by the Independent Safeguarding Authority and others ; these include the ISA Children's list, the ISA Adults ' list and List 99.

Independent and Authority
Although largely commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned ; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ), the station is now owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation, a public body established in 1990, coming into operation in 1993.
In the United Kingdom, game shows have had a more steady and permanent place in the television lineup and never lost popularity in the 1990s as they did in the United States, due in part to the fact that game shows were highly regulated by the Independent Broadcasting Authority in the 1980s and those restrictions were lifted in the 1990s, allowing for higher-stakes games to be played.
The relative severity of various British profanities, as perceived by the public, was studied on behalf of the British Broadcasting Standards Commission, Independent Television Commission, BBC and Advertising Standards Authority ; the results of this jointly commissioned research were published in December 2000 in a paper called " Delete expletives ?".
The Independent Communications Authority ( ICASA ) currently licenses more than 400 independent operators with the Electronic Communications Network License ( with the ability to self-provision ) as well as issuing Electronic Communications Service Licenses for service deployment over infrastructure in the retail domain.
The series generated numerous complaints because of its frequent use of racist epithets and ' bad language ' - one viewer reportedly complained of counting 59 uses of the word " bloody " in one episode-and it was cancelled on the orders of the Independent Broadcasting Authority after only six episodes.
An administrative fine, the first of its kind in Europe, has been issued by the Independent Authority of Posts and Telecommunications ( OPTA ) from the Netherlands.
Broadcasting of radio and television was a duopoly of the BBC and Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ): these two organisations controlled all broadcast services, and directly owned and operated the broadcast transmitter sites.
Launched in 1955 under the auspices of the Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) to provide competition to the BBC, it is also the oldest commercial network in the UK.
To prevent any commercial network reverting to the ' vulgar ' nature of US commercial networks at the time, the act created the Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) to heavily regulate the industry and to award franchises.
In South Africa it is regulated by the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa ( ICASA ).
It was cancelled on the instruction of the Independent Broadcasting Authority after six episodes.
The Independent Broadcasting Authority quickly introduced their own ORACLE system, and the two organizations subsequently agreed to use a single standard, the " Broadcast Teletext Specification ".
He was one of the founders, in 1954, of the Independent Television Authority, serving as its Chairman until 1957, when he moved to ITA's rival BBC.
The Independent Television Authority was created on 30 July 1954 ending the BBC's broadcasting monopoly.
He was a member in Speaker's Committee for the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority between 2009-10.
Other broadcasters soon took up the idea, including the Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ), who had developed the incompatible ORACLE teletext system, at around the same time.
In 1996 CableTel acquired National Transcommunications Limited ( NTL ), the privatised UK Independent Broadcasting Authority transmission-network.
Independent Television Authority logo 1972
The Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) is a no longer operating agency created by the Television Act 1954 to supervise the creation of " Independent Television " ( ITV ), the first commercial television network in the United Kingdom.
The Sound Broadcasting Act 1972 gave the ITA responsibility for organising commercial radio in the UK, and reconstituted the ITA as the Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ) with effect from Wednesday 12 July 1972.
The IBA was subsequently replaced by the Independent Television Commission ( ITC ) ( and the Radio Authority ) under the provisions of the Broadcasting Act 1990, which themselves were replaced by the Office of Communications ( Ofcom ) at the end of 2003.
In this case, the parent company was the Associated British Picture Corporation ( ABPC ), which initially did not wish to become involved with the new broadcasting system, but were persuaded to do so by the Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) and the manager of their Pathé News subsidiary Howard Thomas, who became the new company's managing director.
This led to a situation where a successful company could be closed down through no fault of its own ; to prevent this the governing body of ITV, the Independent Television Authority, ordered a merger with the existing London weekday company Rediffusion, with ABC having majority control of the new operation.

Independent and body
In the spring of 2009, the board members of The Maple River School District, Independent School District # 2135, voted in favor of closing the Amboy middle school and reorganizing the student body in an effort to cut costs.
In 1985 he launched an unsuccessful defamation case against the Independent Broadcasting Authority for the TV programme Spitting Image, which had inserted a subliminal image of McWhirter's face imposed on the body of a naked woman.
When financial problems hit ABDC the governing body of ITV, the Independent Television Authority invited Grade and Littler to join the ABDC consortium.
Although many of the Scottish independent schools are members of the ISC they are also represented by the Scottish Council of Independent Schools, recognised by the Scottish Parliament as the body representing private schools in Scotland.
In the United Kingdom, these numbers are issued to service providers through the regulatory body PhonepayPlus ( originally known as ICSTIS, the Independent Committee for the Supervision of Standards of Telephone Information Services ) to ensure certain community standards are adhered to both in terms of content and price.
Yorkshire-Tyne Tees were repeatedly warned over worsening standards at the Newcastle-based station and at one point the Independent Television Commission ( the then-governing body of ITV ) threatened to revoke the Tyne Tees licence if the situation did not improve.
This is a world body that recognises Independent Scouts Associations in countries across the globe which teach traditional Baden-Powell Scouting values.
This honors the classical ideal that is expressed in the Latin phrase, " Mens sana in corpore sano " (" A sound mind in a sound body ") by providing rigorous academics and a strong emphasis on athleticism ( see The Ten Schools Admissions Organization, Independent School Leagues or Ivy Preparatory School League ).
No new party was formally established, but a governing Executive Committee was named for the prospective " National Independent Party ," with the body assigned the task of composing a declaration of principles and issuing another call for a formal founding convention.
This body supervises and regulates the commercial Independent National, Regional, and Local Radio stations, as well as the non-profit Community Radio stations, Institutional Services and Temporary Services.
In the parliamentary elections of 2005, the Christian Democrats lost eight seats in Congress, and the right-wing Independent Democratic Union became the largest party in the legislative body.
Independent rear suspension was adopted, helping retain rear-seat and trunk room in the smaller body.
The equivalent body in Scotland is HMIE, and in England, Ofsted, although other than boarding facilities, independent schools in England are often inspected by the Independent Schools Inspectorate.
On September 11, 1946, United Karenni Independent States Council was formed as the governing body and elected Gobi Turee as chairman, declaring Bawlake, Kyepogyi and Katarawaddy as Free states.
UTV Player screenshotThe governing body of the Independent Television network, the Independent Television Authority, first advertised the franchise for Northern Ireland in September 1958.
Independent rear suspension ( designed by Cadillac engineers ) was adopted for the new car, which helped to increase usable rear-seat and trunk space in the smaller body, as well as improved handling over previous Toronados with no sacrifice in ride quality.
The programme was so controversial it was banned from being shown on ITV by the then regulatory body, the Independent Television Authority ( ITA ); instead, ten minutes of it were shown on the BBC as an act of journalistic solidarity.
When ATV was restructured as Central Independent Television in 1982, one of the conditions of their licence renewal by the governing body of the ITV network, the Independent Broadcasting Authority, was that ATV should leave any London-centric facilities and become more focused on the Midlands, the part of the United Kingdom that they broadcast ITV programmes to.
:* entry into the body of Christ at large, and hence, the only viable entry into the membership of a local congregation of the Independent Christian Churches and Churches of Christ ( as in the Church of Christ ( non-instrumental ), a candidate for membership is not usually required to be re-baptized if they have previously been " baptized into Christ " in accordance with the above general understanding and / or guidelines ) 4: 5.
Ofcom is now the regulatory body for UK television, radio, and telecommunications services since the abolition of the Independent Television Commission.

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