Networking session with the founders of Call it! Delyth Thomas and Kate Wilson

EWA Network is delighted to host the founders of Call it! in a meeting with EWA members.

Empower Everyone Working in Film and TV to Create a Safer, Fairer Place of Work

What if you could ask every worker on your production, “How were you treated at work today?”
Call it! helps you measure and prevent bullying and harassment on your production or in your company
You have the option to monitor concerns regarding health and safety, safeguarding and working conditions.

WHEN: NOVEMBER 28 at 17h CET
EWA members will receive an invitation to attend this talk.

WHAT ARE EWA NETWORK ONLINE HANG-OUTS?

Through an online space where EWA members from all around can connect and know each other, we organise once a month a meeting where an expert introduces a topic followed by Q&A and members can interact.

Each meeting will last 75 minutes aprox and it's open to 20-25 EWA members, who can introduce themselves and participate in the following Q&A.

An invitation to join the talk will be sent to EWA members (first come, first served basis).

If you are not a member you can become one here

 

DelythThomas

Delyth Thomas – Director

Delyth started her career as a studio runner and has been a drama director for over twenty years.  She is a mentor, advocate and campaigner for freelancers of all ages and backgrounds. She was on the board of Directors UK  for several years and a key contributor to/ involved in many campaigns.

KateWilson

Kate Wilson - Producer and Consultant

Kate trained as a producer at Jodie Foster’s Egg Pictures and Paul Thomas Anderson’s Ghoulardi Film Company before returning to London and establishing Fury Films.  She works as a producer, writer and consultant in film, TV and the arts sector.  Most recently, Kate worked with the Film and TV Charity to support the strategy and fundraising for their mental health project, Covid-19 response, anti-racism platform and future operating model.  She is a member of the Bar of England and Wales.