CANCELLED: Digital Cities Virtual - Mental Health Check

Career stages
Entry, Early
Industries
Film, Unscripted TV, High-end TV, Children's TV
Funding
ScreenSkills funded

*Unfortunately we have had to cancel the event at short notice. Apologies to all who have booked tickets, we will be in touch.

 

This session will discuss what help is out there to keep your mental health in check.

Why is this important? Because you can't do your best work unless you look after yourself.

Hear from ScreenSkills, the Film & TV Charity and BECTU about how they plan to support freelancers and crews during the pandemic and beyond.             

This will be an informal webinar, a safe space where you will get the chance to ask your questions anonymously.

Panelists:

Lucy Tallon Head of Mental Health and Wellbeing, The Film and TV Charity*

Alison Surtees Mental Health Trainer, BECTU

Kay Verdon Careers Manager, ScreenSkills

 

*The Film and TV Charity 

The Charity recently launched a 2-year programme to improve the mental health and wellbeing of people who work behind the scenes in UK film, TV and cinema.

The Whole Picture Programme, co-ordinated by the Film and TV Charity and championed by leading industry organisations, will roll out the following new services: 

·       A toolkit for mentally-healthy productions

·       Professional and peer support for freelancers

·       People skills and training guides

·       Industry actions to improve behaviours

·       Anti-bullying services and resources

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How to reserve your place 

Click ‘get ticket’ to reserve your place: you must login or create an account on the ScreenSkills website before you are able to get a ticket for this event. A booking confirmation with a joining link to the session will be sent to you via email.

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