ITV have revealed their duty of care protocols ahead of the Big Brother return on October 8.
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.
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. Mental health professionals will also be available to the housemates and a session will be mandatory after they leave the house. Training on dealing with social media and press will also be giving after they depart, and further support will be provided based on individual needs.
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