The Pressure Point Report: Australian Screen Industry Mental Health & Wellbeing Survey (Preliminary Survey Findings 2025)
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Dionysius, Bobbi-Lea
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The preliminary results of the Australian Screen Industry Mental Health & Wellbeing Survey come from a comprehensive study developed and implemented over two years within the Australian screen industry. The survey highlights some positive aspects regarding job engagement, social support and some aspects of job satisfaction within the industry. Presented in The Pressure Point Report, the survey also reveals and sheds light on significant challenges regarding mental health, workplace culture, and working conditions within the Australian screen industry. The findings underscore systemic issues that impact the overall wellbeing of workers, reflecting an ongoing need for system- and organisational-level interventions that go well beyond support at the individual level.
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Workplace wellbeing and quality of working life
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Social psychology
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Hegedus, P; Dionysius, B-L, The Pressure Point Report: Australian Screen Industry Mental Health & Wellbeing Survey (Preliminary Survey Findings 2025), 2025