• What is the role and responsibilities of an Adult Safeguarding Lead?

  • 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.

  • When smoking is required by the action, how is that possible?

  • 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.