The UK’s Film & TV Charity has created a mental health toolkit to help UK producers improve their working environment and is targeting 100 productions to be using it by the end of the year
toolkit to help UK producers improve their working environment and is targeting 100 productions to be using it by the end of the year.comes as part of its year-long industry-backed Let’s Reset campaign to improve the sector’s mental health.
The toolkit is free and gives producers from all genres advice on helping create a wellbeing plan, supporting a team’s training needs and debriefing senior leaders. A dozen changemakers have been designated to help push through the toolkit, including TFTVC CEO Alex Pumfrey, ScreenSkills CEO Seetha Kumar and TV presenter Ria Hebden.
“The Whole Picture Toolkit represents a pivotal moment on our journey,” said Pumfrey. “Those who adopt the Toolkit as a whole or in part are immediately grasping the challenge of changing behaviours, adopting healthier working practices, and making a real, practical difference.”found UK TV’s mental health crisis to be plateauing over the past couple of years, which Pumfrey cautiously welcomed as progress following the difficulties caused by the pandemic.
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