On Tuesday 18 March at the Cavendish Conference Centre, London, our panel shared practical guidance on how to ensure your company is delivering its legal and moral obligations around good duty of care.
With the latest The Film and TV Charity Survey pointing to a decline in mental health for many in the workforce, our panel of duty of care experts who are dedicated to making positive and lasting change in the industry explored:
- What are the best practices you should be establishing around welfare?
- What are your legal obligations?
- Where can you turn if you’re facing challenges of your own?
- Is CIISA, the new regulator, the answer?
- Will Action for Freelancers hold the key?
- Does every company simply need an in-house Welfare Manager?
Panellists
- Dr Paul Litchfield - Chief Medical Advisor to ITV and Compass Group
- Fiona Fletcher - Founder of Film & TV Welfare Association
- Tacita Small - Founder of The Small HR Company
- Marcus Ryder - CEO of the The Film and TV Charity
Chaired by Michelle White (MSc MAPPCP MBPsS), Co-Director of 6ft From The Spotlight
Resources
Film & TV Charity’s Whole Picture Toolkit
The Small HR Company’s HR Solutions
6ft From the Spotlight’s Wellbeing Facilitators
IPC’s Best Practice Guidelines for Injury Prevention in Stage & Screen Production