About this Event
This in person workshop will be held on Thursday 19th March, 10am-5:30pm at The Carriageworks Theatre, Leeds.
The Film and TV Charity’s Mental Health Training was developed in response to the growing wellbeing challenges across the UK screen sector, where long hours, high pressure, unpredictable schedules and emotionally demanding content can have a serious impact on those working behind the scenes.
Designed for anyone with leadership or management responsibilities, the course provides a practical, industry‑specific introduction to mental‑health risks, duty‑of‑care responsibilities and the everyday realities facing teams in production environments.
Through a blend of practical exercises, case studies, and group discussions participants learn how to recognise early signs of distress, hold supportive conversations and create a safer, more inclusive working culture where people feel able to talk openly about their wellbeing.
You will also receive access to a comprehensive industry resource pack and a guide to the support available from the Charity – helping you to signpost effectively.
This workshop is delivered by Justine Walton and Matt Keyte on behalf of the Film and TV Charity, organised by Screen Alliance North.
Justine Walton
Bullying Advisor at the Film and TV Charity
Justine is a qualified Counsellor, i‑act trainer and Bullying Advisor for the Film and TV Charity. Justine joined the Charity in 2021 and has supported over 350 individuals from all areas of the industry and at all levels, providing advice and ongoing emotional support. Justine worked in unscripted television for 20 years and for the past ten years she has worked in a variety of mental health settings.
Matt Keyte
Engagement Producer at The Film and TV Charity
Matt is a qualified i‑act trainer, Mental Health First Aider and Engagement Producer for the FTVC. Matt joined the Charity in 2023 to support production companies implementing The Whole Picture Toolkit. Matt has 15 years’ experience as a Producer in unscripted and has extensive editorial experience in casting, contributor welfare, compliance, access, story and talent producing.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: Data from this event is being collected for the BFI in line with Screen Alliance North funding requirements. Please can you take a few minutes to fill in our EDI form before attending the event by clicking here. This helps us make sure we are reaching as many people as possible through our work.
Screen Alliance North is a partnership of four screen agencies in the North of England, funded by the BFI to make the screen sector more accessible and skilled. Homepage - Screen Alliance North
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Carriageworks Theatre, Millennium Square, Leeds, United Kingdom
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