by Adam McCulloch Roger Singleton (head of the Independent Safeguarding Authority and ex-Barnardo's chief) was on
Radio 4 Today programme this morning (27 October) talking about who needs to apply to be on the ISA register. It was interesting to hear that Singleton agree with the presenter that some people (piano teachers, freelance tutors etc) who do not strictly need to register, will end up registering for commercial purposes.
Read the complete post at http://www.communitycare.co.uk/blogs/social-work-blog/2009/10/roger-singleton-on-radio-4-isa.html
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