Navigate the legal and operational complexities of having children or young people on set using our guidance and checklists to best industry practice.
Contributing to or participating in certain types of production carries risks to mental health and psychological wellbeing over and above the normal exposure to workplace stress.
Pregnancy and childbirth are not medical events, they are natural events. However there are accommodations Productions need to make for new and expectant mothers.
Deafness caused by exposure to noise at work is permanent and incurable. Exposure to noise can also cause other impairments such as tinnitus.
Any prize that the Production offers or supplies must be safe and fit for purpose. The rules around this are quite stringent - use our guidance to help.
Does your programme involve the participation of the public (Adults or Children) in physically demanding games or activities of a hazardous nature?
Safeguarding children and vulnerable people who are taking part in a production, contributing to content or attending an event can be a complex - but vital - process.
How to recognise acts of harassment and stalking, what to do about it, and where to get help, and dealing with intimidation, abuse, threats, to actual physical attack.