HEALTH AND WELLBEING RESOURCES

MENTAL HEALTH

Mental Health & Wellbeing Resource by the Film & TV Charity.

24hr Support Line - Film & TV Charity - Talking about a problem is the first step. Remember, no matter what’s happening right now, things may feel very different once you’ve spoken with our team. All calls are totally confidential, and ou can contact our helpful and supportive team for issues including depression and anxiety, debt and money worries, bullying and harassment, your career development, or in-the-moment support for when you need someone to talk to about life’s worries.

Samaritans - If you need someone to talk to, we listen. We won't judge or tell you what to do.

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.

SEXUAL HARRASSMENT

If you are in immediate danger, please phone 999 or visit your local A&E department

NHS / Police - 999 (emergency) / 101 (non emergency)

Spot - allows documentation of incidents with optional reporting available

Film & TV Charity - 24/7 support line: 0800 054 0000

BECTU - The union’s guide to sexual harassment. Members can call 020 7346 0900 confidentially to speak to their union rep. BECTU is committed to eradicating all forms of bullying and harassment in the workplace and will assist any member who has experienced such.

British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) - Support in finding a therapist

Into The Light - Counselling, courses and workshops

National Association for People Abused In Childhood (NAPAC) - Support to adult survivors and training for those who support them - 0808 801 0331 (10am - 9pm Mondays to Thursdays, 10am - 6pm Fridays)

PTSD UK - Raising awareness of post-traumatic stress disorder

Rape Crisis - Support and services for victims and survivors of sexual violence - 0808 802 9999 (12:00 - 14:30 and
19:00 - 21:30 every day)

Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Centre (RASAC) - Support all male and female survivors of rape and sexual abuse in Surrey - 01483 546400 (Monday – Thursday evening from 7.30pm – 9.30pm)

Safeline - support for male survivors - 0808 800 5005 / Text: 07860 065187 (Monday 9am – 5pm, Tuesday 8am – 8pm, Wednesday 9am – 5pm, Thursday 8am – 8pm, Friday 9am – 5pm, Saturday 10am – 2pm)

Samaritans - 116 123 (24 hours)

Survivor’s Trust - support and empower survivors of rape, sexual violence and childhood sexual abuse - 0808 801 0818 (Monday - Friday 10am - 8:30pm. Saturday 10am - 12:30pm, 1:30pm - 4:30pm, 6pm - 8:30pm. Sunday 1:30pm - 4:30pm, 6pm - 8:30pm)

Survivors UK - support for male survivors of sexual abuse - Text: 0203 322 1860

Victim Support - supporting victims of crime and traumatic incidents in England and Wales - 0808 168 9111 (24 hours)

How To Support A Survivor

As colleagues, we may find ourselves in a position to support a colleague when they disclose sexual abuse, harassment or assault. We recommend reading the following resource to better support our peers who have experienced sexual abuse:

https://www.thesurvivorstrust.org/how-to-support-a-survivor

Reacting sensitively and supportively is vital to diminish any shame or blame the survivor usually takes on after abuse. Encouraging words and phrases can avoid judgement and show support for the survivor. Consider the following phrases:

“I’m sorry this happened.”

“It’s not your fault.”

“I believe you.”

“You are not alone.”

“I am here for you.”

“Is there anything I can do to help you?”

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