Supportive offboarding: Developing new practices to support sustainable freelance careers in TV.

Authors: Wallis, R.

Conference: European Media Management Association (EMMA) Conference

Dates: 5-7 June 2024

Source: Manual

Supportive Offboarding: Report on the design, development and testing of an intervention to improve the way the TV industry supports its freelancers

Authors: Wallis, R.

Publisher: Bournemouth University

DOI: 10.18746/shkc-1383

Abstract:

The period leading up to the end of a TV freelancer’s contract is a crucial moment when better support could positively impact their experience and future career decision-making. Many freelancers have reported feeling a profound sense of lacking support – a problem we know to be directly correlated to high numbers of people leaving the industry by mid-career.

Supportive Offboarding addresses the lack of meaningful feedback, welfare support, and professional development opportunities for the industry’s largely freelance workforce. It introduces an intervention centred on a short, structured meeting between the freelancer and a representative of the employing production company, timed to take place as the freelancer’s contract approaches its end. The project was funded by The British Academy’s Innovation Fellowship scheme 2023-24 and undertaken between March 2024 and February 2025.

Source: Manual