News
From announcements of new services, to research reports and updates from across the organisation – find out the latest from the Film and TV Charity here.
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Looking Glass Survey shows mental health worsening in Film and TV
2 October 2024
First data from the 2024 Looking Glass Survey shows mental health is worsening for many when measured against the 2022 survey -
2024 Looking Glass Survey
26 June 2024
Rewrite the script on mental health by taking part in the latest Looking Glass Survey -
Reel Impact launches!
13 May 2024
The new strategic programme looks to ‘ignite change and create equity’ in film, TV, and cinema for Black and Global Majority individuals and organisations -
Deteriorating mental health among Jewish, Muslim and Arab industry workers
8 May 2024
Report highlights deterioration in mental health and wellbeing among Jewish, Muslim and Arab industry workers as community representatives outline the support required -
A Guide to Ramadan for the film, TV, cinema and stage industry
7 March 2024
How you can support your colleagues during Ramadan -
We are opening our doors at 22 Golden Square!
28 February 2024
Do you work in the film, TV, and cinema industry and find yourself needing somewhere to come and work for a few hours? -
Jewish, Arab, and Muslim workers in film and TV call for action as survey identifies serious decline to their mental health
27 February 2024
94% of respondents had experienced a deterioration in their mental health or psychological and emotional wellbeing since October 7th -
Celebrities Support Behind The Scenes Workers As They Face ‘Toughest Winter Ever’
30 November 2023
The Film and TV Charity respond to the financial hardship many people working behind the scenes are facing. -
Help us to support you and others in these financially difficult times
25 October 2023
We are urging industry workers to participate in our latest financial survey to help the sector support them better at time of unprecedented need. -
Remembering Sir Horace Ové
26 September 2023
Please join us 26th September, 5–8pm to raise a glass to celebrate and remember Sir Horace Ové