Women need to know their rights': Time's Up UK to publish guidelines on reporting sexual misconduct

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The guide - shared exclusively with Sky News - takes women step-by-step through what to consider when reporting harassment.

According to Dame Rabbatts, the latest guidance from Time's Up UK is about empowering people in the industry and giving them practical knowledge so that they know what to do in"very pressurised", and"very vulnerable places".

Dame Rabbatts told Sky News they looked in particular at intimacy and nudity because in the past actors have been pushed into scenes of a sexual nature without"anybody really talking to them or without them giving their real permission".Over the last three years Time's Up has been instrumental in bringing intimacy co-ordinators onto sets and they now want to make them compulsory.

The idea is to ensure all parties are comfortable with what is happening and able to give consent at every point.

 

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