INSTITUTIONAL REGULATIONS
Darcie Naylor
IPSO
• In order to publish a magazine or newspaper,
journalists must follow the rules and regulations set
by the independent press standard organisation
(IPSO).
• The purpose behind IPSO is to uphold and encourage
the most professional standards of journalism
throughout the United kingdom.
CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 16.
• Children must not be photographed or approached at school without the
consent of the school or person.
• Children must be able too, without restriction, to complete their time at
school.-I will make sure that, because my model is still in school education
that I do not restrict her from getting work done or attending her lessons.
• Minors must not be paid, nor should their parents or guardians, be paid for
content involving children welfare unless it is clearly within the benefit of the
child.
• The model I am using for my print production is above the age of 16 and has
signed a model release form stating that she wants to participate in the
process- I also have parental content from her parents clarifying that I am
allowed to photograph her for my magazine.
ACCURACY
• “the press must take care not to publish inaccurate, misleading or distorted
information, including pictures”.
• The press must publish accurate and fair content.
• When writing my article , I will make sure that the information I have putting
forward around the house topic, is accurate so it does not go against the
regulations.
HARASSMENT
• Journalist must be act in an intimidating manor, nor should they harass
or pester anybody.
• They should not continuously demand answers to questions nor should
they be persistent with their own questioning or photographing once
they have been asked to leave the premises.
• Journalists must not follow the public.
• This rule does not necessarily apply to me as I am not targeting anyone
specific, I have a model release form that states that my model has
agreed to participate within my production.
DISCRIMINATION
• “Details of an individual’s race, religion, sexual orientation, physical or
metal illness or disabilities must be avoided unless genuinely relevant to
the story”.
• “the press must avoid prejudicial or pejorative reference to an
individual’s race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation or to any
physical or mental illness or disability”
• My chosen model for my production is Zimbabwean, therefore to avoid
discrimination against an individuals race, I will incorporate contextual
information on My models family background, to ensure that I am
incorporating facts and figures rather than letting the audience make
opinions and assumptions.

Institutional regulations darcie

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    IPSO • In orderto publish a magazine or newspaper, journalists must follow the rules and regulations set by the independent press standard organisation (IPSO). • The purpose behind IPSO is to uphold and encourage the most professional standards of journalism throughout the United kingdom.
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    CHILDREN UNDER THEAGE OF 16. • Children must not be photographed or approached at school without the consent of the school or person. • Children must be able too, without restriction, to complete their time at school.-I will make sure that, because my model is still in school education that I do not restrict her from getting work done or attending her lessons. • Minors must not be paid, nor should their parents or guardians, be paid for content involving children welfare unless it is clearly within the benefit of the child. • The model I am using for my print production is above the age of 16 and has signed a model release form stating that she wants to participate in the process- I also have parental content from her parents clarifying that I am allowed to photograph her for my magazine.
  • 4.
    ACCURACY • “the pressmust take care not to publish inaccurate, misleading or distorted information, including pictures”. • The press must publish accurate and fair content. • When writing my article , I will make sure that the information I have putting forward around the house topic, is accurate so it does not go against the regulations.
  • 5.
    HARASSMENT • Journalist mustbe act in an intimidating manor, nor should they harass or pester anybody. • They should not continuously demand answers to questions nor should they be persistent with their own questioning or photographing once they have been asked to leave the premises. • Journalists must not follow the public. • This rule does not necessarily apply to me as I am not targeting anyone specific, I have a model release form that states that my model has agreed to participate within my production.
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    DISCRIMINATION • “Details ofan individual’s race, religion, sexual orientation, physical or metal illness or disabilities must be avoided unless genuinely relevant to the story”. • “the press must avoid prejudicial or pejorative reference to an individual’s race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation or to any physical or mental illness or disability” • My chosen model for my production is Zimbabwean, therefore to avoid discrimination against an individuals race, I will incorporate contextual information on My models family background, to ensure that I am incorporating facts and figures rather than letting the audience make opinions and assumptions.