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TOOLKIT

Responding to and remedying issues identified
Responding to and remedying issues identified
Guidance aimed at those in productions who have responsibility for worker welfare, site safety and communications, helping them to plan their response and have the right processes in place

Responding promptly and appropriately to incidents of hidden labour exploitation or other worker welfare issues that arise is a component of respect for human rights. It is not something that should be done in an ad hoc or improvised way but planned in advance to ensure the needs and welfare of (potential) victims are prioritised.

The toolkit includes:

  • Context: Why a response plan is necessary and the principles that should underpin it

  • Responding to labour exploitation and abuse in the UK that falls short of 'modern slavery'

  • Responding to worst case scenario of modern slavery in the UK

  • Remedy for poor labour practices

Other resources that may be useful to you include

Behaving well in supplier relationships

Detailed guidance on good practice approaches

Supporting ancillary workers directly

Detailed guidance and tools for productions

Getting the culture right

Detailed guidance and tools for productions

Vetting suppliers of labour to TV productions appropriately

Detailed guidance and tools for productions

TV production and remedy

A white paper exploring broadcaster and production company responsibilities for remedying human rights harms when things go wrong

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