Useful Contacts and Finding the Right Support

This section lists contacts that artists and organisations involved in FITA’s work have found useful when facing boycott pressure, cancellation or reputational harm.

It is not intended to be exhaustive.

IMMEDIATE SAFETY AND RISK

If you feel unsafe, threatened or at risk of harm

If there is an immediate risk of harm, call 999.

To report threats, stalking or harassment: 101.

Advice on stalking, harassment and personal safety.
Helpline: 0808 802 0300
https://www.suzylamplugh.org/

REPRESENTATION, ADVICE AND SECTOR SUPPORT

Freedom in the Arts

Freedom in the Arts supports artists across all art forms and all contested issues.

FITA can help with:

FITA does not require artists to take any political position.

Free Speech Union

The Free Speech Union supports individuals facing professional or reputational consequences linked to lawful expression.

Important to know:

FITA can help artists understand whether this route may be appropriate and how to access it.

Friends in the Arts

https://friendsinthearts.org

Friends in the Arts supports Jewish artists and artistic work and works closely with Freedom in the Arts.

They offer:

This may be particularly relevant for Jewish artists experiencing boycott-related pressure.

LEGAL INFORMATION AND FREE EXPRESSION FRAMEWORKS

Index on Censorship

Index on Censorship provides research, commentary and advocacy on freedom of expression and artistic freedom.

It can be useful for:

Index does not provide legal advice or case support and is best used as a source of information rather than practical help during a live situation.

The Office for Students

Regulatory advice 24: Guidance related to freedom of speech – Office for Students

This guidance issued by the Office for Students in November 2025 explains the regulatory expectations under the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023. Aimed at higher education providers in England and their governing bodies, senior leaders and policy teams, the guidance;

It is not legal advice, but a key reference for demonstrating compliance and avoiding regulatory action.

WELLBEING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT

Thoughtful Therapists

https://www.thoughtfultherapists.com/

Thoughtful Therapists provide wellbeing and mental health support.

They are experienced in working with:

This is not crisis support but can be valuable for ongoing wellbeing and resilience.

PROFESSIONAL BODIES AND TRADE ORGANISATIONS

Agents, managers and promoters may also wish to consult relevant professional bodies for guidance or peer support. Experiences of support vary.

Association of Independent Promoters

Association of British Agents

Publishers Association

Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority

GENDER CRITICAL ARTS NETWORKS

Sex Equality and Equity Network (SEEN) in Publishing

SEEN In the Arts

A NOTE ON JUDGEMENT

No single organisation can resolve boycott pressure alone. Use these resources selectively. Seeking advice is a sign of responsibility, not weakness.

FINDING LEGAL SUPPORT: PRACTICAL GUIDANCE FOR ARTISTS

If your work, contract or reputation is affected, legal advice can be important. This does not mean you are escalating a situation.

When to consider legal advice

What kind of lawyer to look for

Good first steps

A NOTE ON CHOOSING REPRESENTATION

You are entitled to choose legal or professional support that:

If a particular route does not feel right, it is reasonable to seek alternatives.

A FINAL REASSURANCE

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