Sara Putt said that the British Academy is backing the CIISA, the proposed body now being developed that would be the first independent organization where creative sector workers could confidentially raise concerns about behavior.
Putt added that the British Academy was “supportive of the creation of CIISA, an independent standards authority for those working in the creative industries.”
The CIISA, or Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority, is a proposed body that has been in development since 2021 in the wake of various other industry scandals over sexual misconduct and bullying. Initiated and funded by Time’s Up U.K.
In a statement on Monday, the CIISA said that it was now in “advanced discussions” with the U.K. creatives industries and was “currently developing it services and structures” as it prepared to go live. “The creative industries is one of the only sectors that does not have an independent place to confidentially raise concerns about behavior,” it added. “The news this weekend further underlines the need for this critical intervention.”
In her letter, Putt noted that BAFTA had now made it mandatory for U.K. productions to have a bullying and harassment policy in place in order to enter its film, TV and games awards.
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