TOOLKIT | How to find out about and respond to access requirements
A mutual learning environment aimed at continually improving the inclusion of DDN talent within our cultural & creative workforces.
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- 1 hour
- Online
About this event
Artist and access consultant, Ellie Page, will deliver a session on how to find out about and respond to your freelance workforce's access requirements.
Who is this for?
- Commissioners or makers of screen content, such as production companies, broadcasters, museums, agencies etc
- Organisations that are trying to improve wellbeing in the screen industries
What will happen?
In this interactive session, Ellie will go through
- Understanding your responsibilities
- Gathering access information from freelance talent, including privacy considerations
- Agreeing and being clear about reasonable adjustments you will make.
This is designed to be a follow-on session from An Introduction to Disabled Access and Inclusion. However it is not essential to have been at the first session.
Format
- This will be an interactive online workshop
- We may use breakout rooms for small group discussions
- You do not have to join a breakout room if you don't want to
- People can ask questions in the Q&A section
- People can also ask questions by using the raise hand button.
Event Access
- When you book your tickets, you will be asked about any access requirements you have.
- BSL interpretation is available.
- Auto-captions are provided for all sessions.
- You are welcome to join the meeting hosts in person (hybrid) at their Newcastle office.
- If you'd like to be joined by a supporter / PA, they'd be welcome. There is no need to book a second ticket. Just forward the meeting link to them.
- The recording of the event will be available to view afterwards via our webpage: beaconfilms.org.uk/inclusivelens
- Notes of the event will be circulated to all attendees afterwards.
- For any other access-related questions, please contact Will Sadler (will@beaconfilms.org.uk)
About Inclusive Lens
Inclusive Lens is a learning space for creative and cultural organizations dedicated to improving inclusion for Deaf, disabled, and/or neurodivergent (DDN) production talent. Supported by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, it provides a mutual and non-judgmental environment for learning about accessible and inclusive workplaces.
The programme offers monthly sessions led by DDN professionals wherever possible, including practical TOOLKIT workshops and confidential TROUBLESHOOT sessions to workshop real-life challenges. These sessions aim to help commissioners create inclusive practices, connect them with talented DDN filmmakers for paid opportunities, and promote shared learning.
Please let us know any access requirements when you sign up. BSL interpretation is available.
Find out more about Inclusive Lens by clicking here.
See what other Inclusive Lens events we have coming up by clicking here
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