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Love Island 2021 start date is FINALLY confirmed as ITV outline new duty of care protocols to protect Islanders' mental health
Love Island's 2021 start date has been confirmed as June 28 with ITV outlining the new duty of care protocols to protect Islanders' mental health.
The news was revealed by Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on Wednesday's This Morning where, in the style of the ITV2 dating show, they received a text confirming the date.
Love Island has not aired since February 2020 after both the summer 2020 and winter 2021 editions were cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
It was revealed on Wednesday that the ITV2 dating show has enlisted another clinical psychologist ahead of the new series.
ITV listed the show's new duty of care protocols in a statement, which will support Islanders before, during and after filming.
It comes after Love Island previously addressed their duty of care after two islanders; Sophie Gradon and Mike Thalassitis, and host Caroline Flack, tragically died by suicide within a period of 20 months.
The protocols are in line with the show's last series but will also now feature another clinical psychologist, Dr Matthew Gould, who joined ITV last year and will work with Dr Litchfield, an external advisor to the business.
The two medical professionals will continue to independently review and evolve the duty of care measures ITV currently has in place.
The current and full duty of care process sees comprehensive psychological support, detailed conversations with Islanders regarding the impact of participation on the show and a proactive aftercare package which offers support.
Other measures in place include training for contestants with social media, handling potential negativity, financial management and taking on management.
The duty of care process will regularly be reviewed and evolve in line with the increasing popularity of the show.
Talking about the processes in place, Dr Matthew Gould said: 'Duty of care is not a static goal. It evolves with public expectation, legislation, and with the commercial development of the programme format in order to maintain creativity.
'Effective delivery of care is an exercise in collaboration especially between health professionals, programme participants and producers. Also, it can be especially influenced by senior leaders within an organisation.
'My appointment last year in a new role to broaden the duty of care effort is testament to the seriousness which ITV gives this subject.'
While Dr Paul Litchfield added: 'Society's appreciation of the importance of mental health and wellbeing has grown enormously in recent years and the pandemic has brought that into even sharper focus.
'Reducing the risk of harm, where possible, is an imperative but promoting good mental health is also necessary. ITV's evolving commitment to these issues, backed up by tangible action, is an example to others in the industry and beyond.'
ITV's guidelines and policies are fully compliant with Ofcom's Broadcasting Code to protect the welfare of those participating in TV programmes, including those amendments which came into effect in April 2021.
After Mike's death in 2019, producers announced key changes to Islanders' duty of care and said all would be able to access therapy sessions, social media and financial training, and a minimum of 14 months of 'proactive' contact.
The ITV show addressed their duty of care after two islanders; Sophie and Mike and host Caroline tragically died by suicide within a period of 20 months.
Sophie, 32, took her own life back in June 2018 after appearing on season two of the show two years prior. Her heartbroken boyfriend Aaron Armstrong, 25, took his own life just 20 days later.
Mike rose to fame on the third season of the show. The 26-year-old footballer tragically lost his life to suicide a year after Sophie in March 2019.
And in February 2020, the host of Love Island, Caroline, was found dead at her home after taking her own life, a day after hearing the Crown Prosecution Service would go ahead with a trial for allegedly attacking her boyfriend Lewis Burton in 2019.
Following contestant Mike's passing in 2019, ITV stated the team had ramped up the aftercare available to stars who appear on the show.
'We are outlining today our welfare processes follow three key stages: pre-filming, filming and aftercare,' creative Director ITV Studios Entertainment Richard Cowles said at the time.
'We are increasing our post filming support to help Islanders following their time in villa.'
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