Households across England have been warned that some major recycling changes will take place in a few years.
03.10.2023 - 19:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Big Brother housemates are set to undergo respect and inclusion training to set out the “expectation for appropriate behaviour and language” ahead of the show launch.
The castmates will be given the training to prepare them for life within the house – as well undergoing psychological and medical assessments, background checks and a social media review. The measures are part of ITV’s duty of care protocols and have been announced ahead of the beloved series’ much-anticipated reboot.
The show will air every night following its revival by ITV broadcaster five years after it was axed by Channel 5 amid a ratings slump. ITV announced that each contestant will have an individual support plan that includes sessions with the show’s mental health professionals before, during and after Big Brother airs.
Housemates will be required to disclose in confidence any medical history or other relevant information. They will also be briefed on the house rules as well as the the possible positive and negative implications of taking part in the show.
Similar to recent series of ITV’s Love Island, contestants will also have to disable their social media accounts ahead of entering the house. Housemates and their family and friends have been asked not to post content on their social media accounts during their time on the show.
The show’s welfare team and other members of the editorial and production crew will also receive training in mental health first aid and respect and inclusion. During the show’s run, the welfare of the contestants will be monitored “24 hours a day” with daily meetings scheduled to discuss and work out a solution if any issues arise, ITV has said.
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Households across England have been warned that some major recycling changes will take place in a few years.
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Big Brother has made its long-awaited return as sixteen new housemates have entered the house.
Iconic reality show Big Brother is back on TV after a five-year hiatus.
It's been off our screens for five years - but Big Brother is back. The hit reality show, which previously finished in 2018, has been revived for a new series on ITV.
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