Workshops & Training

Screen Well is committed to equipping workers throughout the screen industry with the knowledge and skills they need to support themselves and others.

Up-skill your team and elevate performance across the sector

Whether strengthening mental health awareness for your crew, or equipping your leadership team and HODs with effective people management skills, our screen-specific training has been designed to improve safety and team performance. Mapped to the Australian Screen Industry Mental Health Action Plan (MHAP), these workshops up-lift skills across the sector to create more sustainable, productive, and creative workplaces.

(Please note: specific workshops dedicated to psychosocial risk management, hazard identification, and WHS compliance can be found in our Psychosocial Safety section).

Mental Health

Evidence demonstrates that peer support models and normalising mental health conversations are highly effective in reducing stigma and ensuring early warning signs are identified. Create safer sets by equipping your team to understand general mental health, navigate specific project risks, and confidently build peer support networks across your production.

  • Accredited training to equip your staff (up to 12 people) with the confidence and skills to support colleagues experiencing mental health challenges or crisis, providing the foundational knowledge for a peer support network in your workplace.

    • Mapped to: MHAP (Act Now) rec 4.3

  • Screen Well's flagship mental health general awareness and skills training for screen organisations, productions, or institutions. This practical workshop is tailored to your unique needs and designed to boost awareness and strengthen access to support.

    • Mapped to: MHAP (Act Now) rec 4.1

  • Our mental health induction briefs cast and crew on the psychosocial hazards and project-specific stressors identified by the production, and ensures every team member understands the support and reporting pathways available for the duration of the project.

    • Mapped to: MHAP (Act Now) rec 4.1

Leadership & People Management

Research shows that a lack of management skills directly impacts worker wellbeing, and that skills-based leadership training is highly cost-effective. Our leadership workshops and training were designed in direct response to our 2024 Leadership Matters Report, to provide the industry an avenue to strengthen leadership and people management skills across the sector.

  • This interactive workshop introduces participants to key leadership concepts, exploring the culture of the industry and the important role leaders play in shaping workplaces. It covers the differences between leadership and management, emotional intelligence, and practical ways to build trust and psychological safety.

    • Mapped to: MHAP (Act Now) rec 4.4

  • Designed to equip Production Leaders and Heads of Department with the practical skills to manage people on a film or TV production. Drawing on real-world scenarios, we explore how to set teams up for success, have courageous conversations, and use clear communication and early action to make a difference.

    • Mapped to: MHAP (Act Now) rec 4.4

  • This is the essential workshop for every screen workplace on the Australian Screen Industry's Mental Health Action Plan. Designed for screen workplaces (business owners, leaders, producers and anyone wanting to better understand the MHAP), this session unpacks the MHAP, including the practical, low-to-no-cost ACT NOW recommendations, with time allowed for Q&A.

    • Mapped to: MHAP (Act Now) rec 4.4

Tertiary

Our tertiary workshops and training tackle the industry’s known challenges head-on, by providing students with essential skills, leaving them both prepared and excited for their future screen career.

  • A raw, moving, lived-experience keynote following filmmaker Ben Steel’s journey through depression and recovery, inspiring resilience and providing a message of hope.

  • Tailored for tertiary Film and TV students, this five-module program builds essential mental health and wellbeing skills to prepare emerging talent for the realities of the industry. It supports students to manage their wellbeing and build sustainable careers in the Australian screen sector.