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The Hospital Broadcasting Association (HBA) supports the 210 or so independent hospital broadcasting organisations serving hospitals, hospices and nursing homes in the UK. The vast majority of these organisations provide hospital radio services through a variety of broadcast medium as well as a few hospital television services. HBA's patron is the former Head of Presentation at BBC Radio 2,
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, who before joining the BBC started his radio life in the hospital radio "trade".


Function


Advice and guidance

HBA provides advice and guidance to the management of the stations on all aspects of running a hospital broadcasting organisation. This is available via its website, its members' magazine, at national conferences, regional events and in response to specific enquiries. This expertise is vital to the stations, as many of a station's members will not have had previous experience in either broadcasting, running or managing an organisation. The HBA also provides regular training events for those involved with the associations member stations; attracting guest speakers who have a wealth of professional experience in radio broadcasting and interview techniques, radio technology or the finer points of computer based broadcasting software. In addition HBA offers training and support on numerous administration elements of managing a charity.


National representation

HBA represents hospital broadcasting at a national level, engaging with appropriate national organisations such as: * the
NHS The National Health Service (NHS) is the umbrella term for the publicly funded healthcare systems of the United Kingdom (UK). Since 1948, they have been funded out of general taxation. There are three systems which are referred to using the " ...
* the Dept of Health * Ofcom * the copyright collecting societies PPL, PRS and MCPS * the charity regulators Charity Commission and
OSCR The Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) is a non-ministerial department of the Scottish Government with responsibility for the regulation of charities in Scotland. OSCR is the independent regulator and registrar for more than 24,000 Scottish ch ...
* the government's Office of the Third Sector


National Hospital Radio Awards

The HBA stages the National Hospital Radio Awards annually to encourage volunteers to produce better programmes, recognising volunteers within the HBA and its member stations that deserve recognition for going the extra mile in their work. The awards are presented at the HBA Annual National Conference held in the Spring of each year. for association members and the general public to see in full.


2022

National Hospital Radio Awards 2022.


Structure


Legal status

The HBA is a company limited by guarantee (number 2750147) and is registered as a charity (number 1015501) with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. Its official name is the National Association of Hospital Broadcasting Organisations, but adopted Hospital Broadcasting Association as its working name in the 1990s.


Regions

* Anglia * Home Counties * London * Midlands * North * North West * Northern Ireland * Scotland * South * South East * Wales & West * Yorkshire


References


External links


Hospital Broadcasting Association
* {{Use dmy dates, date=September 2013 Hospital radio stations Organizations established in 1992 1992 establishments in the United Kingdom Health charities in the United Kingdom Radio organisations in the United Kingdom Borough of North Lincolnshire Public broadcasting in the United Kingdom