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Celebrity Crystal Maze © Channel 4
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Free online sessions for people working in unscripted TV
More than 9,000 professionals have attended at least one of 526 online training sessions the TV Skills Fund has funded since the end of March and there are more to come:
- Apply by 21 February for a six-session training course on mental health and emotional intelligence, which will help participants record and monitor their mental wellbeing and identifies some of the root causes of mental health problems.
- Professionals working in scripted and unscripted television with hiring responsibilities can apply now for a workshop on recruiting disabled talent.
- Join us for a workshop which explores a range of tips to help you get the best from your team whilst working remotely.
Check out our opportunities directory to see what other sessions we are offering.
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The School That Tried to End Racism © Channel 4
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Complete our new unconscious bias training
It’s up to all of us to challenge unconscious bias to promote greater diversity and inclusion in the screen industries. You can now take our free online training to learn what unconscious bias is, how it might manifest itself at work and how to recognise and challenge assumptions.
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Learn about working on TV documentaries and more...
Do you want to know how you get work as a runner, researcher or assistant producer? Watch our videos with talent managers Rose Hibbert and Maisie Clater (Studio Lambert), who reveal how they recruit for Channel 4’s The Circle, or with Anna Bonaddio (Expectation Entertainment), who talks about getting jobs on TV documentaries. Or watch our other masterclasses.
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In brief...
- More than 55,000 people have completed our free basic coronavirus awareness on production training since it first launched, including 4,800 people who have re-taken the course to stay up-to-date. Join them today
- Staff at ITV Studios labels will be the first cohort trained to the new production manager standard, while the BBC Academy will be taking on new production coordinator apprentices. ScreenSkills has supported the development of the new apprenticeship standards to help upskill screen industry professionals. Read more
- We would like to thank BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5 and ITV for their contributions to the TV Skills Fund. Their investments support the training of the industry.
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