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Our collective reserves of patience, resilience, and well-being are depleted, with symptoms of burnout prevalent in the film and entertainment sector. The result is that people’s fatigue, impatience, frustration, and even anger, seem to be increasing – with outbursts, conflicts, and challenging behaviours on the rise. We've provided resources to help you as you navigate long hours, harsh work environments and fatigue:

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Last Updated: February 6, 2026

Film TV Charity UK

This UK charity works with industry partners to make life behind the scenes better.

The AFC

The AFC is the lifeline for Canada’s entertainment industry. The AFC is an expression of the community’s good will, helping entertainment professionals when they are at their most vulnerable due to injury, illness or other personal hardship.

Counselling Pilot
- The AFC

Do you work in the performing arts and entertainment industry and face barriers in accessing mental health services? The AFC's Counselling Pilot Program might be the solution for you.

Looking Glass Survey - 2024

The 2024 edition of Looking Glass' landmark mental health survey for behind the scenes workers 

Union Benefits

Mental health and addiction resources available through the British Columbia motion picture industry unions and guilds.

Set Protect

Psychological health and safety support for the arts & entertainment industries in Canada

BHS - Mental Health & Suicide Prevention Initative

Easy to navigate resource links, including an anonymous 24/7/365 chat line and Entertainment Industry.

Navigator

Navigator is a free, personalized, confidential assistance service that connects arts and entertainment industry workers to mental health resources, programs, and supports.

Creative Pathways

Professional Development Programs that are offered in partnership between Creative Pathways™ and Elevate Inclusion Strategies

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Calltime Mental Health is a public resource and mental health campaign for all workers in the motion picture industry. This is an initiative by British Columbia's motion picture industry unions to assist workers and employers grappling with mental health and addiction issues both in and out of the workplace. 

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