BFI Launches Program to Boost U.K. Screen Industry Practices

BFI Launches Program to Boost U.K. Screen Industry Practices

The British Film Institute (BFI) has unveiled a new £1.5 million ($1.9 million) pilot program aimed at enhancing workplace conditions and practices in the U.K. screen sector.

Titled WorkWise for Screen, the initiative will provide resources and guidance to support equity, inclusion, and respect in the industry.

The program will offer a free online portal, podcast series, and peer-to-peer network targeted at screen sector small and medium-sized enterprises and department heads across production, animation, VFX, gaming, distribution and exhibition.

The program, developed in consultation with industry stakeholders, will be delivered by Counterculture and led by creative industries lawyer Keith Arrowsmith. It aims to help the industry navigate changes to U.K. employment law under the government’s new Employment Rights Bill and provide legal contracting and policy templates, e-learning modules and relevant advice.

WorkWise for Screen will cover topics such as people management, inclusive leadership, wellbeing approaches, contracting practices, and inclusive recruitment. The initiative responds to findings from the BFI Skills Review and research such as the Film and TV Charity’s Looking Glass Surveys. Funded by BFI National Lottery funding, the program will evolve based on industry needs and will be guided by an industry advisory board, an HR technical group, and a producers group.

Sara Whybrew, BFI’s director of skills and workforce development, said: “We produce world-class screen content in the U.K., much of which is down to our talented workforce; brilliant people doing fantastic work in a dynamic and creative sector. However, widespread reports of people struggling with working conditions, mental health and their work-life balance, demands action, and we want to support industry to build fairer, safer and more inclusive workplaces.”

Arrowsmith added: “WorkWise for Screen has been created with, by and for the…

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The post “BFI Launches Program to Boost U.K. Screen Industry Practices” by Naman Ramachandran was published on 10/15/2024 by variety.com