In The Film and TV Charity's Looking Glass '21 survey — the follow-up to the groundbreaking first “Looking Glass” report from 2019 — more than half of the respondents claimed to have experienced bullying, harassment or discrimination in the past year alone.
The new research — seen by the charity as a “temperature check” on mental health and wellbeing in the industry — was also undertaken after the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, which exposed systemic discrimination, and the bullying and harassment that were brought to light through high-profile exposes, including those against filmmaker Noel Clarke. New questions were added to the survey to examine the prevalence, and effects on mental health, of racial harassment and discrimination.
The number of respondents who say the industry’s culture and values are having a negative impact on mental health has risen from 29 percent in 2019 to 51 percent in 2021. There were, however, some positive takeaways, with the charity reporting that the headline wellbeing measure remained “stable,” that the proportion of people reporting their mental health as “good” or “very good” had held and that there was “optimism” that the tide was turning.
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