ANTI BULLYING

BFI/BAFTA Bullying & Anti-harassment Guide - Recent allegations in the media have shone light on bullying and harassment in the screen industries. The industries have long been working collaboratively to promote more inclusive workplaces, but what has become evident is that there is much work to be done to create safe respectful workplaces where everyone is able to contribute to the creative effort to the best of their abilities.

The BFI also have a Prevention of Bullying, Harassment and Racism Action List which outlines simple yet effective actions that all employers can take to prevent and tackle workplace bullying, harassment and racism and demonstrate their commitment to tackling the issue.

The Film & TV Charity have a number of fantastic resources; theres a Bullying Advice Service, an FAQ section, Mental Health & Wellbeing resources, a Support for Employers service, and their Listen, Acknowledge, Act guidance.

ScreenSkills has a free online module tackling harassment and bullying at work.

Fingerprint For Success* have a blog post on Bullying in the Workplace which covers the main causes and how to deal with them.

*Please note we are not affiliated with Fingerprint For Success and are not responsible for content on any external website.


“Lost”, graphic art created by Emily Harris, an Art Assistant at Industrial Light & Magic, to launch The Film and TV Charity’s Bullying Pathway