Ofcom require that all radio broadcasting organisations ensure compliance of their on air staff with the Broadcasting Code of Compliance.
In 2023, West Hull Community Radio appointed a Training and Compliance Manager to assist with onboarding new on air staff, and managing existing staff in a compliant manner. All staff are required to sign that they both understand, and will remain compliant with the Broadcast Code during their on air activity.
Training is currently delivered by a mix of self study materials, and one to one coaching. Classroom style training and update sessions are planned from 2024
All staff are required to sign that they both understand, and will remain compliant with the Broadcast Code during their on air activity. All of our broadcast output is recorded and held for a minimum of 42 days. Any breach of the code must be reported to the directors who will investigate the matter and inform the regulator depending upon the severity of the breach.
Training Outline
Section 1 – What is Community Radio
- What is Community Radio – aims and objectives
Section 2 – Ofcom, Regulations and The Broadcasting Code
- Audio Clip – a1 Ofcom – What is Ofcom
- Audio Clip – a2 Ofcom – Community radio
- Audio Clip – a3 Ofcom – Community Radio Legislation & Regulation
- Audio Clip – a4 Ofcom – Broadcasting Code Background
- PDF – Ofcom & The Broadcasting Code
- Audio Clip – a5 Ofcom – Complaints & Investigations & Sanctions
- Audio Clip – a6 Ofcom – Competitions
- Ofcom Broadcasting Code – RADIO SECTIONS 2019 – Must Read
- Ofcom Guidance Notes – Offensive Language
Section 3 – Libel & Copyright
- Audio Clip – Britain’s libel laws
- PDF – Considering Libel
Section 4 – Style Guide & Presentation
- Style Guide
- Content Guide
Reviewed March 2024