All Duty of care articles
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News
ITV reveals around 170 staff have taken voluntary redundancy
85% of required job cuts have come from workers opting to leave
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Baby Reindeer duty of care in spotlight at RTS panel
Industry figures question ethics of Netflix show’s ‘true story’ claim
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Anna Hall: doc contributors deserve ‘respect and dignity’
Sheffield DocFest: Candour boss not ‘frightened’ to allow contributors into editing process
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Banijay Russell Brand probe finds concerns not escalated
Internal investigation points to informal complaints made in 2004 and 2005
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C5 commissioner opens up on sensitive abuse documentary
Sheffield DocFest: Adrian Padmore praises action taken by Ben Frow
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Industry figures form Film and TV Welfare Association
New body to launch in September with focus on duty of care and welfare
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‘Real’ Martha to sue Netflix for ‘nonsense’ Baby Reindeer
Scottish lawyer Fiona Harvey brands Richard Gadd’s show ‘a fiction’ on Piers Morgan Uncensored
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BBC unscripted unit adds duty of care exec
Sam Bickley will oversee programme delivering events, training and materials
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News
In brief: Mentorn Media; Creative Access; London Screen Academy; BBCS
Blue-light series Inside the Force: 24/7 returns for bumper third run on Channel 5
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Comment
Lorraine Heggessey: Talent’s bad behaviour has been indulged for too long
The industry has to commit to stamping it out and creating an environment where people feel heard
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Behind The Scenes
Banged Up, Channel 4
Shine producers on recreating a realistic prison experience while ensuring a duty of care to reformed criminals
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News
MAFS UK participant ejected after ‘altercation’
Luke Worley removed from E4 show for allegedly assaulting fellow participant, according to reports
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Digital producers prompt C4 resource refresh
Broadcaster aiming to give indies ‘tools they need to achieve their creative vision’
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Phillip Schofield review delayed to end of the year
ITV chief Carolyn McCall tells government external report making “significant progress”
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Channel 4 rejects MAFS welfare allegations
Participant Nathanial Valentino claims he was ‘manipulated’ and welfare was absent on CPL show
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Comment
Culture is as important as process in weeding out behaviour
The sector must close the gap between the rhetoric of zero tolerance and the reality of working life for freelancers
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Philippa Childs slams BBC over latest Russell Brand complaint
Bectu head urges corporation to review processes following “surprising and shocking” Radio 2 incident
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McCall takes aim at government
ITV chief executive critical of economic policies of both main parties
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Tim Davie: Culture holds key to stamping out bad behaviour
BBC director general says whistleblowing processes can only achieve so much
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Davie reveals Russell Brand review details
BBC DG tells staff that editorial complaints director will lead probe