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Culture / Awards
BAFTA has issued an unreserved apology following an independent review that identified significant failures in the organization's handling of an incident involving John Davidson, an executive producer with Tourette's syndrome, at this year'...
The independent review, conducted by RISE Associates, revealed that BAFTA "did not fully appreciate the nature of the risk associated with a live broadcast appearance, early warning signs were not escalated, and the absence of a clear operational command structure limited BAFTA’s ability to respond effectively once the incident occurred." The review also noted the need for organizations to balance accessibility with the safety and dignity of all attendees and viewers.
BAFTA has accepted the review's findings and is taking steps to address the identified weaknesses. These steps include improving escalation processes, strengthening planning for access and inclusion, and addressing internal cultural gaps. The BBC also conducted its own investigation, acknowledging that the broadcast of the slur was a breach of its editorial standards. Davidson has apologized and emphasized that his tics are involuntary and not reflective of his beliefs.
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