DALLAS-Wednesday 22 July 2020 [ AETOS Wire ]

(BUSINESS WIRE)-- On May 21st, Mary Kay Inc., an advocate for global women’s empowerment and entrepreneurship, joined the International Women's Forum (IWF) Virtual Conference, for a session titled “SAFE SETS: An online panel discussion with TIME’S UP UK.”
The
 live session tackled the ever-present issue for women across the globe:
 sexual harassment and abuse in the workplace. TIME’S UP UK stressed the
 critical importance of changing the culture to ensure a safe workplace 
free from harassment and referred to the work being done to define 
safety for women in film through intimacy guidelines. 
The speakers with TIME’S UP UK included: 
- Dame Heather Rabbatts, TIME’S UP UK Chair, Managing Director of Cove Pictures; Chair of Soho Theatre and non-executive board member for Arts Alliance.
 - Ita O’Brien, the UK’s leading Intimacy Coordinator and founder of Intimacy on Set, her company through which she has been developing best practices regarding intimacy and nudity in film, television and theatre and through which she trains Intimacy Coordinators all over the world.
 
“TIME’S UP’s efforts will help bring about broader change for women in the workplace – worldwide and across industries,” said Carolyn Passey,
 General Manager of Mary Kay UK and Ireland. “As one of the world’s 
leading champions of women’s empowerment, Mary Kay is proud to support, 
through IWF, women leaders who are standing up to give fellow women a 
voice, help them embrace their identity and define their own 
boundaries.” 
“What
 was increasingly apparent throughout the conversation was how #MeToo 
and TIME’S UP have had a huge and positive influence for changing the 
way productions work, how they are shifting to better practices in many 
new ways, and in particular with the new role of the Intimacy 
Coordinator,” said Dame Heather Rabbatts. “The 
conversation about safe sets is about how we make the culture shift, one
 industry after another, until we don’t need to have this conversation 
ever again.” 
“‘Yes’, means yes, ‘no’ means no, and ‘maybe’ means no – we celebrate and embrace the ‘no’,” emphasized Ita O’Brien,
 when talking of the process during which actors get to voice their 
comfort level when shooting intimate scenes. The firm founded by 
O’Brien, Intimacy on Set, has put in place guidelines to provide clear 
lanes of communication and consent not only between actors, but also 
everyone else involved in shooting intimate and emotional scenes. “Clear
 boundaries actually create freedom and help understand what is right 
for you.” 
“This
 line goes to the heart of the matter, and how we are all learning to 
express where our boundaries lie, and not being afraid to share them,” 
concluded Dame Heather Rabbatts. “Having in place some 
mechanisms to protect yourself is very important, so that we know we can
 exercise a ‘no’. This should empower us in all the sticky and difficult
 situations that happen in life, whether personal or professional.” 
“It
 is invigorating to witness the influential work that female thought 
leaders and advocates have achieved over the past several years for the 
advancement of women’s safety and security in the workplace. These 
women, some of the most influential thought leaders in the United 
Kingdom, are on a mission to champion the next generation of women to 
become tomorrow’s leaders,” said Marty Wikstrom, Member
 of IWF U.K. and co-chair of the Cornerstone Conference. “IWF has been 
advancing women’s leadership and championing equality worldwide since 
1974, and Mary Kay has been an advocate of women’s entrepreneurship and 
leadership since 1963. This session reflects a meeting of the minds, and
 we are proud to showcase this female-fueled partnership.” 
About Mary Kay
One
 of the original glass ceiling breakers, Mary Kay Ash founded her beauty
 company more than 56 years ago with three goals: develop rewarding 
opportunities for women, offer irresistible products, and make the world
 a better place. That dream has blossomed into a multibillion-dollar 
company with millions of independent sales force members in nearly 40 
countries. Mary Kay is dedicated to investing in the science behind 
beauty and manufacturing cutting-edge skin care, color cosmetics, 
nutritional supplements and fragrances. Mary Kay is committed to 
empowering women and their families by partnering with organizations 
from around the world, focusing on supporting cancer research, 
protecting survivors from domestic abuse, beautifying our communities, 
and encouraging children to follow their dreams. Mary Kay Ash’s original
 vision continues to shine—one lipstick at a time. Learn more at MaryKay.com. 
About International Women’s Forum (IWF) and the Leadership Foundation
IWF
 is an invitation-only membership organization of more than 7,000 
diverse and accomplished women from 33 nations on six continents. IWF 
advances women’s leadership and champions equality worldwide by 
connecting accomplished women both globally and locally. Members include
 Fortune 500 executives, government leaders from the local to sovereign 
level, international nonprofit leaders, and luminaries from the academy,
 arts and sciences: www.iwforum.org. 
About TIME’S UP UK 
TIME’S
 UP is an organisation that insists on safe, fair and dignified work for
 women of all kinds. In response to the growing TIME’S UP movement in 
the US, a group of UK-based women: actors, producers, writers and others
 from the film, TV and theatre industries catalysed a sister initiative 
in the UK. For maximum impact it is set up under the TIME’S UP brand and
 aims to amplify and reinforce the message already promoted in the US. 
The
 UK movement seeks to build on key elements of the solidarity letter 
released by TIME’S UP and the statement by the activists attending the 
Globes, which emphasised the need to highlight the connections between 
the harassment revelations in Hollywood and the wider, systematic nature
 of harassment and violence against women across all industries, 
contexts and countries with the recognition that this issue is 
universal. We seek strength in unity and maximum cooperation. The 
activist statement also flagged the ways in which the TIME’S UP 
initiative joins an ever-growing collective of organisations, movements 
and leaders working to end gender-based violence. The UK work stands 
absolutely in solidarity with existing movements: TIME’S UP UK is also 
now a recently formed charity, and as a charity we can only continue the
 work with support and donations. We all appreciate that we are 
experiencing unprecedented challenges but as TIME’S UP focusses on 
safety for all women in the workplace, which now includes the home, we 
hope you will be able to support us: www.timesupuk.org. 
About Intimacy on Set
Founded
 in 2018, Intimacy on Set provides services to TV, film, & theatre 
when dealing with intimacy, sexual content, and nudity. Its Founder, 
UK’s leading Intimacy Coordinator, Ita O’Brien, pioneered the role of 
the Intimacy Coordinator and since 2014 has been developing best 
practice Intimacy on Set Guidelines, which have been widely adopted in 
the industry. Championed by the TIME’S UP movement and others, the firm 
advocates for safe, fair and dignified work for everyone. O’Brien has 
worked on numerous high profile productions including Normal People 
(BBC3/Hulu), Sex Education 1&2 (Netflix), Gangs of London (Sky 
Atlantic), The Great (Hulu) and I May Destroy You (BBC/HBO), and has 
been widely covered in the national and international media as the 
leading spokesperson in this space: www.intimacyonset.com/. 
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Contacts
Mary Kay Inc. Corporate Communications
marykay.com/newsroom
972.687.5332 or media@mkcorp.com