All Diversity articles – Page 28
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Magic Hands: setting an example for the younger generation
Execs tackled racism in the deaf community in first UK kids series to feature a majority deaf, black crew and presenting lineup
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Original voices on Coronation Street
David Proud sets out how he combined ‘wheelchairs and cobbles’ with great success
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McQueen: using docs to ‘pass on the baton’
Small Axe creator’s BBC1 series on the history of schools for the Educationally Sub-normal airs on Thursday
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In conversation: June Sarpong & Oona King
The BBC’s creative diversity boss calls for ’more inclusive leadership role models for white men’
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Research spotlights falling age of Bafta actress nominees
Acting Your Age campaign urges broadcasters to fix ’gendered ageism’
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Systematic change is needed for dignity at work
Resource must be allocated if harassment is to end, says Bectu head Philippa Childs
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Sony launches production creative diversity fund
UK indies given financial backing to support creatives from underrepresented backgrounds
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Lack of diversity is a market failure
Monopsony theory teaches us why broadcasters fight over Steve McQueen but the rest of the industry remains remarkably non-diverse, says Marcus Ryder
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Ofcom chair: PSBs struggling with genre diversity
Terry Burns blames intensifying competition for retreat from niche offerings
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Helping kids understand autism through TV
Our Cbeebies series Pablo has become a great tool for explaining how people interpret the world, says Gráinne McGuinness
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C4 launches pregnancy loss policy
Initiative seeks to support those affected by miscarriages, stillbirths and abortions
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Dreaming Whilst Black: from web to BBC1
Our Comedy Slice adaptation of Adjani Salmon’s online hit shows people of colour given senior positions create brilliant programmes, says Gina Lyons
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‘Privileged’ dominate creative roles
ScreenSkills-backed report identifies programme-making as ’among the economy’s most elite occupations’
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The door to wildlife TV is open to the LGBTQI+ community
Things have come a long way since the “tokenisation and stereotypes” of the 90s, says wildlife presenter Dan O’Neill
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BBC teams achieving gender parity doubles
50:50 project significantly improves on-screen female representation
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BBC3 claims ‘monumental’ UK comedy landmark
Youth-skewing channel will have majority-female slate in coming year