Registration Frequently Asked Questions

Registration
Frequently Asked Questions

Updated version February 2026

CIISA is the industry-backed independent standards authority for the creative sector. It aims to prevent and tackle workplace harm, such as bullying, harassment and discriminatory behaviour.
The CIISA Standards, designed with and endorsed by the industry, set consistent expectations for standards of behaviour in work related settings.

CIISA exists to provide expert support and practical guidance to help everyone meet the CIISA Standards and to close gaps in accountability. Its service is for all.

CIISA’s Registration Mark demonstrates commitment to meeting industry-endorsed standards to keeping the creative workforce safe. It sends a powerful signal to workforce, partners and funders that you will not tolerate harmful behaviour.
CIISA offers a suite of materials to help everyone understand and implement the CIISA Standards.
CIISA Registration unlocks additional practical tools and resources to support good practice – and to develop the skills and knowledge needed should problems arise.

The CIISA Registration Mark to display where you think it will have most impact – whether that’s on your website or in your creative workplace, or both.

Inclusion on the publicly available CIISA Register of organisations committed to the CIISA Standards.

A range of e-learning materials​, introductory training[1], sector-specific guidance and checklists to help meet the CIISA Standards.

Exclusive access to:

  • ‘How To’ guidance on specialist topics and themes aimed at helping your organisation embed the CIISA Standards
  • Self-assessment tools for your organisation to assess progress in meeting the CIISA Standards
  • A template library of key documents, such as template codes of conduct or forms for reporting concerns.
  • CIISA-facilitated peer learning sessions ​aimed at staff who want to build their capacity to implement the CIISA Standards in your organisation.
  • CIISA-supported assessments: access to expert support for your organisation to better understand your progress in embedding the standards and how to continuously strengthen.
  • Advanced training modules focusing in on each Standard area and how organisations can practically achieve best practice.
  • Peer connecting service – helping to broaden your professional network with leaders from across the creative sector
  • Access to formal engagement with CIISA through sector committees and industry forum to engage with CIISA on its work and help develop future products and services.

More exclusive, tailored products will become available to Registered organisations as CIISA develops.

[1] E-Learning and Training will become available during 2026/27 onwards.

Fees are offered on a sliding scale according to UK turnover, in reflection of complex and diverse nature of creative industry organisations operating in the UK.

For organisations turning over £100k or less, CIISA fees are just £100 per year. There is a 20% discount for not-for-profits and we are exploring additional support for smaller companies. The full fee structure is outlined below.

Annual UK Turnover bands and registration fees

Band Annual UK Turnover Annual Registration Fee
1 £500m+ £50,000
2 £200m–£500m £35,000
3 £100m–£200m £23,500
4 £75m–£100m £15,700
5 £50m–£75m £10,500
6 £35m–£50m £7,000
7 £25m–£35m £4,650
8 £15m–£25m £3,100
9 £10m–£15m £2,050
10 £6m–£10m £1,400
11 £3m–£6m £900
12 £1.5m–£3m £600
13 £750k–£1.5m £400
14 £350k–£750k £275
15 £100k–£350k £175
16 Up to £100k £100

In 2026 CIISA moves out of its development phase and into the launch of services, which require consistent and stable funding.
CIISA has engaged with other industry-backed Standards Authorities in other sectors to explore the best models for ongoing funding. Our key aims are to ensure stable funding for CIISA’s services, provide maximum value to the creative sector, and absolute clarity around the organisations committed to supporting CIISA and upholding the CIISA Standards.

CIISA Registration celebrates the organisations committed to the CIISA Standards, empowering them to send a clear message to their partners, funders, suppliers and workforce that will not tolerate harmful behaviour. It additionally unlocks key tools and support to help them meet and exceed the CIISA Standards.

We aim to open Registration on 1 March 2026 for the Registration period 1 April 2026 – 31 March 2027 (the CIISA 2026/27 financial year).

Registered organisations immediately receive the CIISA Registration Mark which they can display to demonstrate their commitment to the CIISA Standards. They will be included alongside their unique registration number in the searchable online CIISA Register.

Alongside this, registered organisations will have access to key tools and resources to help them meet and exceed the CIISA Standards. This includes guidance, organisational and professional development resources, and access to peer learning networks.

Registered organisations will also have the opportunity for formal engagement with CIISA through sector committees.

Non-Registered organisations will not be entitled to use the CIISA Registration Mark and will not be included in the online CIISA Register. They will not have access to some of CIISA’s support services and the opportunity to join CIISA industry committees and forums.

CIISA’s Reporting and Advice Portal is open to everyone, regardless of whether they’re registered with CIISA.

Yes. CIISA’s remit is industry-wide.

We will publish the CIISA Register in the last quarter of 2026 to ensure adequate time for engagement with the sector and socialisation of the registration model.

CIISA is a not-for-profit organisation and all registration fees will be invested into service-delivery for the benefit of the creative industries. Our first priority in 2026/27 is launching the CIISA Reporting and Advice service, where everyone in the sector can speak to CIISA (anonymously if needed).

We will publish our costed 2026-2029 Corporate Strategy in March 2026.

CIISA is committed to transparency and demonstrating value for money. Value is a core principle of our 2026-29 strategy – both demonstrating our value to the sector, and our value for money in delivering services.

Our Governance structure ensure rigorous oversight and scrutiny of CIISA’s strategic and financial activities. We publish our costed business plans, annual report and accounts and we have voluntarily committed to annual audits.

No. CIISA is committed to keeping registration fees as consistent as possible and they are frozen for 2026-29. We know the creative sector requires financial stability in this period of volatility from changing business models and audience behaviours.

No. Membership organisations typically operate on behalf of their members, with particular rights (such as voting rights) or the expectation that the membership body will represent the interests of its members (such as championing specific trade interests with Government).

Registering with CIISA does not come with membership rights or representation. CIISA is an independent standards authority whose purpose is to uphold accountability across the creative sector as a whole. The Registration funding model ensures CIISA operates independently, sustainably, and equitably to meet its goals without commercial imperatives that could compromise its impartiality.

Yes, we have doubled the number of fee bands in response to feedback over the last two years that the large differences in the lower bands have proved challenging for some, particularly in the theatre sector. Acting on this feedback, we have introduced more access points and a fixed fee of just £100 for the lowest band.

For all existing funders, the fee remains the same or is lower in the registration model.

We will talk directly to all our existing funders and issue guidance in late February 2026.

The current banding structure will remain in place for the 2026-29 strategy period.

We will undertake a review in the final year of the strategy as we look ahead to what services and support are required for the next strategic period.

The CIISA Register will only include organisations that are registered with CIISA.

Registration is not membership, and no registered organisation will gain control or undue influence in return for their fee. As an industry-funded standards authority CIISA will ensure there are forums for industry consultation and feedback. We have committed resource from 2026/27 onwards for this and from 1 April 2026 these forums will include only registered organisations.

We will also be introducing similar forums for creative industry professionals to ensure CIISA engages with everybody who may use our service. These will be free to access for those individuals.

Our Governance structures also ensure that CIISA is scrutinised across its operational, strategic and financial activities.

In the first instance, please e-mail registration@ciisa.org.uk and we will aim to respond within 5 working days.

Finance
Frequently Asked Questions

Updated version February 2026

CIISA’s financial year runs April to March. Registration is annual and covers the April to March period. The first Registration period is 1 April 2026 to 31 March 2027.

If you/your organisation operates in the UK only, you should use the turnover figure as given in your financial statements to assess what band you come under.

If you/your organisation operates in the UK and other geographical areas, please use the UK turnover figure as given in your financial statements, if this is a requirement for your statutory accounting.

If you are not required to give your UK turnover figure in your statutory accounting (for example, because you report on a worldwide turnover and not separate UK turnover), please use the information that you/your organisation has available that gives this figure. This could include sourcing from internal sales reporting, information held in the accounting system, figures provided on VAT returns etc. However, if it is too time consuming to produce this information, please use a reasonable estimate for UK turnover instead.

For organisations that are part of a larger corporate group: where your group prepares consolidated financial statements in the UK, assessments of UK turnover should be based on the disclosed group UK turnover in these financial statements.
If multiple entities prepare consolidated financial statements, take these from the highest UK-based entity preparing these (subject to the issue regarding multiple brands as below).

Where your group does not prepare consolidated financial statements in the UK, you should aggregate the UK turnover from the separate financial statements of your UK subsidiaries and use this as your annual UK turnover. You may ‘net off’ intra-group turnover in this process.

For organisations that receive them, grants and donations should be included as part of turnover.

CIISA’s financial year runs April to March. We recognise that many Registrants will not have financial years that align with this.
Please use your last set of published accounts.

If the accounting period is greater than one year (assuming this is a one-off situation for your organisation) please use a ‘pro-rata’ turnover approach that proportionately assesses how much your UK turnover was for 12 months based on the number of months in your accounting period.

For example, if your UK turnover is £1.5m for 15 months, divide £1.5m by 15 months (which is £100,000). Then multiply £100,000 by 12 months, which means your pro-rated turnover is £1.2m.

If the accounting period is less than one year (again assuming this is a one-off situation for your organisation), please ‘annualise’ by dividing your turnover by the number of relevant months, before then multiplying that by 12 months.

For example, if your UK turnover is £9m for 8 months, divide that figure by 8 (to get £1.125m) and then multiply that figure by 12 months to get your ‘annualised’ income of £13.5m.

Please complete the form and note under ‘Please enter any other relevant information’ that it is a short accounting period. We will pro-rata your Registration Fee accordingly.

If it is not a one-off situation for your organisation, please contact registration@ciisa.org.uk for further guidance. We will aim to respond within three working days.

The Registration Fee you pay is based on your UK Turnover. The bands are as follows:

Band Annual UK Turnover Annual Registration Fee*
1  £       500,000,000  >£500m £50,000
2  £       200,000,000  £       499,999,999 £35,000
3  £       100,000,000  £       199,999,999 £23,500
4  £          75,000,000  £          99,999,999 £15,700
5  £          50,000,000  £          74,999,999 £10,500
6  £          35,000,000  £          49,999,999 £7,000
7  £          25,000,000  £          34,999,999 £4,650
8  £          15,000,000  £          24,999,999 £3,100
9  £          10,000,000  £          14,999,999 £2,050
10  £            6,000,000  £            9,999,999 £1,400
11  £            3,000,000  £            5,999,999 £900
12  £            1,500,000  £            2,999,999 £600
13  £                750,000  £            1,499,999 £400
14  £                350,000  £                749,999 £275
15  £                100,000  £                349,999 £175
16  £                              –  £                   99,999 £100
   * plus VAT

We have acted on feedback from creative industry organisations to refine and strengthen our fee paying model. The bands are guided by the following principles:

  • Proportionality and accessibility to ensure fees are fair and accessible for organisations of different sizes across the creative industries
  • Smooth progression between bands: no large, abrupt ‘cliff edge’ increases and more graduated structure that accommodates potential year-on-year changes in UK turnover for Registered organisations
  • Alignment with the sector’s economic landscape, reflecting organisational diversity and affordability, particularly for small-to-mid-sized organisations, through a wide range of bandings

Your UK turnover should be assessed each year and therefore may move between bands each year.

If you are registering for the first time and register part way through the year we will pro-rata your Registration Fee as follows:

  • Registration April-June 100% fee
  • Registration July-September 75% fee
  • Registration October-December 50% fee
  • Registration January- March 25% fee

Yes. We offer a 20% discount to charities and not-for-profit organisations. Please enter further information into the ‘Please enter any other relevant information’ box, such as your charity registration number, funding arrangements etc.

We will apply the 20% discount on billing if you meet our criteria for the discount.

Yes. Please contact registration@ciisa.org.uk for further assistance. We will aim to respond within three working days.

The Bandings and Registration Fees will remain fixed for the duration of CIISA’s 2026-2029 Strategic Period, giving Registered organisations certainty and stability.

If your organisation (or brand) is owned by a parent company but operates as a significant and distinct entity within the creative industries in the UK, we ask that your organisation pays its own separate Registration Fee based on your organisation’s individual UK turnover.

This also applies if your organisation is itself owned by a subsidiary company within a larger corporate group.

All Registered organisations will be listed on the CIISA Directory of Registered organisations to ensure maximum transparency. We require this information to ensure the Directory is reflecting the correct information.

You can opt to Register for the next three years, helping us to secure longer-term funding commitments and enabling us to plan ahead. You will only be asked to pay annually for the period.

We will review your Registration submission and contact your named persons regarding onboarding and purchase order requirements. Once we have the information we need, we will issue a VAT invoice with 30-day payment terms.

On receipt of payment, we will give access to the Registration mark and other Registration materials.  You organisation will be listed on the CIISA Directory of Registered Organisations (available from 1 October 2026).

We will contact you nearer to the time and invite you to renew your Registration, including asking you to confirm your latest UK turnover.

In the first instance, please e-mail registration@ciisa.org.uk with your request and contact details and we will aim to respond within 3 working days.

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