All Disability articles
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News
Report shows employer diversity efforts at ‘critical juncture’
Creative Access study points to need to expand support beyond entry-level roles
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News
In brief: The Garden preps Netflix series; C4 subtitles Paralympics ads
Indie behind Emergency to produce six-part blue lights series
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Features
Joyous support: How Shardlake shows what’s possible for disability access
The Disney+ drama put access, rather than disability, front and centre and reflects a slowly evolving industry
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News
C4 unveils plans for ‘biggest ever’ Paralympics broadcast
Rose Ayling-Ellis and Ellie Simmonds join line-up and trio of docs set to air
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News
Ade Adepitan’s indie to profile GB Paralympians for C4
Paralympic medalist’s Bolla Media lands debut commission ahead of Paris games
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Comment
Autism is not an on-screen entertainment fix
To mark Autism Awareness Month, Talisha ‘Tee Cee’ Johnson urges the industry to reflect different experiences of those on the spectrum
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News
Indie’s future ‘thrown into doubt’ over C4 cancellation
Hey Sonny boss says loss of disability show is major blow for small company
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News
Bring the Drama cast reveals barriers to TV acting
Upcoming Wall to Wall format follows eight people unable to break into acting profession
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Comment
Mark Webb: Why The Traitors’ inclusion of disability has been pitch perfect
The disability advocate outlines how the BBC1 format helps disabled people feel seen
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News
TV Access Project announces new project lead
Heloise Beaton takes over from Tanya Motie and Ally Castle
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News
Top studios in ‘milestone’ access training
Sky Studio Elstree and others look to improve conditions for disabled talent
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News
Creative Diversity Network chief honoured at Mipcom
Deborah Williams picks up Behind the Scenes Impact award
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News
Grierson honours Candour founder
Anna Hall honoured alongside Deaf & Disabled People in TV group
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News
In brief: 72 Films cast announcement; Doctor Who archive; C4 placements; Kickstart Entertainment
BBC reveals cast for 72 Films’ Shakespeare thriller
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News
NUJ calls for BBC local cuts equality assessment
Union says impact on minority and vulnerable audiences is ‘considerable’
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Comment
Julie Fernandez: We are making progress on accessibility, but there’s still work to do
Disability access co-ordinators are vital if the industry wants to make real, sustainable change
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News
Liz Carr to front BBC1 film about assisted dying
Burning Bright doc explores how issue affects disabled people
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News
TAP unveils access commitments by studios
Jack Thorne, Ally Castle and Tanya Motie reveal new arrangements, and funding commitments by broadcasters
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The Broadcast Interview
Rosie Jones: “I’m not the disabled poster girl”
Rosie Jones on the tricky balance between humour and activism and why the cynic in her thinks she’s ‘just the right amount of disabled’ for TV