UTVU - Bectu - Bullying Awareness Campaign
The Unscripted TV Union is launching a bullying awareness campaign on Monday 15 November, to coincide with Anti-Bullying Week.

Last year, this campaign was successful in both raising awareness and starting the conversation on how workers should be treated on set. Even with the success of last years campaign, we still receive calls each week about poor behaviour on set and so we know there is more work to be done.

6-months on after the allegations about Noel Clarke, we are still faced with the need for urgent action from production companies and broadcasters to challenge bullying in TV. Amplifying the voices of workers effected is central to the solution.

If you work in unscripted TV and have faced bullying and harassment: we want to hear from you. Please use this form to tell us, anonymously, your experience of the issue in the workplace.

To ensure individuals are protected, we will not be publishing names or personal details alongside the stories - and we ask that you don't provide any details in your testimony which may identify yourself, a colleague or an employer.

We will begin publishing workers stories on 15 November via our blog, Twitter and Facebook pages. So please ensure you're satisfied that your account is made available to the public before filling out the form.  

*Please be aware, by filling out this form you are consenting for your stories to be anonymously published on twitter, facebook, instagram and via a blogging site.

While we endeavour to read and anonymise every story submitted, we may not be able to publish all submissions. If you have any questions or would like to speak with an official, please send an email to adevasia@bectu.org.uk.
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