Lisa Nandy has voiced her disapproval at major TV players declining to pay annual fees to the UK industry’s new independent bullying and harassment complaints body. Deadline revealed last month that ...
Nearly five years after the Noel Clarke scandal, Britain’s independent bullying and harassment complaints body is finally about to launch its landmark whistleblowing service. The Creative Industries ...
The Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA) has announced the appointment of four board members. They will join Baroness Helena Kennedy as CIISA’s first board. The board members ...
A new watchdog for standards of behaviour in TV, film, music and theatre aims to create "a much safer environment" for workers after years of revelations about abuse, bullying and harassment, its ...
The UK’s Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA) has been formally recognised as an external whistleblowing body by parliament, a key tenet of its three-year strategy, unveiled ...
EXCLUSIVE: The chair of the UK’s Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA) has called on Channel 4 to launch an independent investigation into its use of confidentiality clauses in ...
A confidential reporting service and a mediation and investigation offering are among the next steps in the rollout of the UK’s Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA), providing ...
British culture minister Lucy Frazer, together with talents from the U.K. film, TV, music and theater sectors, announced the new body, which will be ready to take cases next year. By Scott Roxborough ...
The Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA) has launched an industry consultation. The consultation will cover the minimum standards of behaviour expected across the UK’s creative ...
An independent standards authority says the industry must learn from recent scandals and create safer working environments New guidelines will be issued this week for the UK’s creative industries ...