![]() ![]() Most recently the UK’s leading broadcasters BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5, ITV, and Sky who each committed financial support for its next stage. Foundations for this work were initiated by the BFI, led by Smith, partnering with BAFTA and UK Time’s Up, to bring the film and television sectors together in 2017 to develop Guidance and Principles to tackle bullying and harassment which were launched the following year.Įstablishment of the ISA has accelerated in the last six months, having secured support from key organisations across the film and television industries. It is designed to ensure that people experiencing bullying and harassment whilst working in the creative industries can receive confidential advice, mediation and crucially, investigation into the most serious and complex complaints. ![]() ![]() Time’s Up UK has developed the ISA in consultation with the creative industries, led by Caroline Norbury OBE, Chief Executive of Creative UK. A new organisation led by Creative UK and UK Time’s Up, the ISA aims to strengthen efforts to tackle bullying and harassment. Thursday 8th September 2022: BFI’s Director of Culture and Inclusion, Jen Smith, has been seconded to become the interim CEO of the Independent Standards Authority (ISA). Led by Creative UK and UK Time’s Up, ISA will strengthen efforts to tackle bullying and harassment ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |