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UK Anti-Bullying Body CIISA Unveils Standards To Help TV & Film Employees Report Bad Behavior “Without Fear Of Being Victimised”
The CIISA anti-bullying TV film reporting body has launched four standards to be inclusive, accountable and not be victimised.
The first standard stresses that those working in the TV and film industries should be “free from exposure to psychological, sexual and physical harm,” while the third notes that “everyone should feel confident that any concerns they raise will be taken seriously and resolved at the earliest opportunity without a fear of being victimised.” The final one stresses it should “enable those working in the creative industries to see concerns raised as an opportunity not just to address harmful behaviour, but also to capture learning and to act on it.” Setting out clear and very practical Standards for our sector to socialise and embed is an important first step as we move towards providing CIISA’s full range of services such as mediation, dispute resolution and safely and confidentially being able to report behaviours of concern.” Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy is a fan and recently said she takes a “dim view” of big TV industry players who are not financially backing CIISA.
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