Physical & Vocal Health
If a physical or vocal health issue is affecting your ability to work, we’re here to support you to get back on your feet.
We Understand the Challenges
44% of industry professionals who took part in a survey told us they had experienced physical health challenges over the past year. As actors, we rely on our voices and bodies for a living, so when your health takes a turn for the worse, it can affect every aspect of your life and work. At times, it can feel like there’s no safety net, and it can be difficult to find advice from someone who understands the industry and its unique challenges.
Financial support
If you need treatment which isn't quickly or easily available on the NHS, we may be able to provide a grant. Click here to find out if you are eligible and make an enquiry today.
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Referrals
The British Association of Performing Arts Medicine (BAPAM) provides free medical assessments to actors and performing artists, with practitioners who understand the industry and are (in many cases) performers themselves.
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Podcasts
Like our Podcast which offers advice on staying healthy and happy. It's available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible and YouTube (with subtitles).
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Webinars
We also offer webinars in partnership with the British Association for Performing Arts Medicine (BAPAM).
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Try Our Benefit Calculator
Enter your details, and you will receive an estimate of your entitlement to benefits.
You may find it helpful to collect information about your income, savings, pensions and any existing benefits you are entitled to. If you have a partner, you may wish to do this for them too, before using the calculator.
See how to use the calculator for more tips.
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