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She is also supposed to determine whether the BBC's child protection and whistle-blowing policies are adequate.
Another interesting point is around recommendations around whistle-blowing policies.
Evidence from the British Medical Journal from 2010 showed that while most trusts do have whistle-blowing policies, many were written in a way that did not do enough to encourage staff to come forward.
It is essential that UNICEF and partners develop and adhere to a strict child safeguarding policy that includes background checks for prospective partners, employees and volunteers; a code of conduct; initial and refresher training; the identification of emergency focal points; internal referral protocols; whistle blowing policies; and guidance on the collection, use and storing of sensitive data.
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John King: The Court striking down that mandate is a dramatic blow to the policy and to the President, politically.
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