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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The Film and TV Charity asks everyone in the industry to act now to support better mental health
6 June 2022
Complete the 2022 Looking Glass Survey to help support better mental health in the industry. -
The Royal Film Performance™ and UK Premiere of Top Gun: Maverick
4 April 2022
Paramount Pictures and the Film and TV Charity, are excited to announce a Royal Film Performance™ of Top Gun: Maverick. -
The Whole Picture Toolkit: for mentally healthy productions launches
15 March 2022
The Film and TV Charity unites with industry changemakers who are calling time for change on mental health within the industry. -
ScreenSkills and Film and TV Charity partner to promote Best Practice in Mental Health Training
31 January 2022
A new framework to support people in the film and TV sectors responsible for mental health training. -
The launch of our Wellbeing Hub For freelancers
9 November 2021
Freelancer Wellbeing Hub houses a range of new, tailor-made self-help tools and resources for individuals. -
New industry hub in the heart of Soho
21 August 2021
The Charity’s Soho headquarters is an open and accessible hub for the film, TV, and cinema industry, where everyone is welcome. -
Our Anti-Racism Statement
18 May 2021
The Film and TV Charity acknowledged that we had not done enough to recognise racism in our industry. Read about our two significant changes to address this. -
New Bullying Support Service for workers in film, TV and cinema
17 June 2020
The services have been launched as part of unified screen industry action against bullying, harassment and racism. -
Covid-19 Emergency Relief Fund Announced
24 March 2020
The BFI and the Film and TV Charity set up a new Covid-19 Film and TV Emergency Relief Fund with £1m donation from Netflix -
The Royal Film Performance™ and World Premiere of Sam Mendes’ 1917
28 October 2019
The flagship fundraiser, helping us to support the tens of thousands of people working behind the scenes in the UK’s world-leading film and television industry.