Enabling Mentally Healthy Productions - webinar sessions

An introduction to the new Principles and practical tools for film and TV
Once a week (alternate Tuesdays or Thursdays), 11:00am to 12:00pm Free Online

Putting the Principles for Mentally Healthy Productions into practice 

Later this year, we’re launching a new digital tool and knowledge base to support our Principles for Mentally Healthy Productions, marking the next phase of our Whole Picture Toolkit. To support you through this next step, we’re hosting a series of short online sessions to help you prepare. 

Join us for an early look at how the Principles are moving from launch into practical implementation, including a preview of the new digital tool and knowledge base, built to turn the Principles into clear, usable actions for production teams.

What this session will cover and who it’s for

In this session, we’ll cover: 

  • What’s launching in the autumn 
  • The support and training that will sit alongside it 
  • How to start preparing your team now 

Open to anyone involved in implementing the Principles, including production company leaders, operations teams, and HR, wellbeing and mental health leads. 

If you’re responsible for people, processes, or culture on production, this session is for you.

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Principles for Mentally Healthy Productions in film and TV

Improving mental health, reducing risk, and supporting safer, more sustainable working practices