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Film and TV Charity’s Listen, Acknowledge, Act guide
Find advice on how to support those experiencing bullying or harassment at work.
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Film and TV Charity’s Looking Glass Survey 2022
The Film and TV Charity's Looking Glass survey is an industry-wide review of the state of mental health and wellbeing in the film and TV sectors.
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Film and TV Charity’s Looking Glass Survey 2024
The 2024 edition of the Film and TV Charity's Looking Glass Survey on mental health and wellbeing in the film and TV sectors.
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Film and TV Charity’s mental health and wellbeing resources
Find a useful list of mental health and wellbeing resources to support both you and your team.
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Film and TV Charity’s mental health and wellbeing support
Explore support designed to help those working in film and TV manage their mental wellbeing.
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Film and TV Charity’s Mental Health Checklist poster
Share this downloadable resource, which offers tips on how to keep well at work and details on the free 24/7 Film and TV Support Line.
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Film and TV Charity’s mental health training
The Charity provides mental health training courses for screen industry professionals to help create better working environments.
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Film and TV Charity’s website
Visit the Charity's website to find out more about the physical, mental and financial support they offer for everyone working behind the scenes in film, TV, and cinema.
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Film London’s Equal Access Network
The EAN provides a link between untapped under-represented and diverse talent and the companies or productions looking to recruit.
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Global Center for Journalism and Trauma (GCJT) website
The Global Center for Journalism and Trauma provides a range of resources and training to support journalists reporting on traumatic events.