How to Do: Good Duty of Care for Staff & Crew

How to Do: Good Duty of Care for Staff & Crew

Tuesday, 18 March, 2025
6.30pm for a 7.00pm start

Location

Cavendish Conference Centre
London
W1G 9DT
United Kingdom
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With the latest Film and TV Charity Survey pointing to a decline in mental health for many in the workforce, and our Culture Secretary asserting that companies relying on internal complaints procedures is ‘clearly not working’, this practical panel brings together leading experts dedicated to making positive change in an industry that many feel bites the hand that feeds it.

With the latest Film and TV Charity Survey pointing to a decline in mental health for many in the workforce, and our Culture Secretary asserting that companies relying on internal complaints procedures is ‘clearly not working’, this practical panel brings together leading experts dedicated to making positive change in an industry that many feel bites the hand that feeds it.
 
As a producer, what are the best practices you should be establishing around welfare? What are your legal obligations? And where can you turn if you’re facing a mental health crisis of your own?
 
Do you have the right HR solutions in place? Is CIISA, the new regulator the answer? Or does every production simply need a dedicated Welfare Facilitator?
 
Join our esteemed panel of production psychologists, welfare leads and consultants as they debate and share practical guidance on how to ensure your company is delivering legal and moral obligations around good duty of care.
 
Panellists​:
Dr Paul Litchfield - Chief Medical Advisor to ITV and Compass Group
Fiona Fletcher - Founder of Film & TV Welfare Association
Marcus Ryder - CEO of the Film & TV Charity
Tacita Small, Founder of The Small HR Company
 
Chair: Michelle White (MSc MAPPCP MBPsS), Co-Director of 6ft From The Spotlight  
 
Booking Details:
Tickets for RTS members are free but must be booked in advance (please input your membership number when booking). If you do not know your membership number, please email membership@rts.org.uk
Tickets for non-members are £10.
Tickets are non-refundable. 
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With the latest Film and TV Charity Survey pointing to a decline in mental health for many in the workforce, and our Culture Secretary asserting that companies relying on internal complaints procedures is ‘clearly not working’, this practical panel brings together leading experts dedicated to making positive change in an industry that many feel bites the hand that feeds it.