Good Law Project: Trans inclusion after the Supreme Court decision: FAQs
The following answers are informed by formal legal advice given to Good Law Project by a team of equalities lawyers, including a King’s Counsel.
The following answers are informed by formal legal advice given to Good Law Project by a team of equalities lawyers, including a King’s Counsel.
Here, young trans people have shared their experiences, thoughts, and feelings to help others to reflect upon how they may engage fully with the trans population, provide safe and relevant events, services and activities, and create a truly inclusive environment.
To celebrate LGBTQIA+ History Month, we look at the inventive ways in which filmmakers have tackled queer history.
This directory is an essential resource for queer people based in Scotland working and making in the film industries. Currently in its development, the SQIFF Directory was created with the aim of promoting queer work in Scotland, broadening access in who can participate and be recognised in the industry. It’s important to promote queer work … More
Following on from a successful panel discussion at ID Screening Days 2024, Nadia M. Oliva explores how organisations can navigate programming and conversations that reflect their values while assessing the risks and challenges of operating in the charged era of contemporary discourse.
In this blog, Matchbox Cine’s Sean Welsh explains how they’ve managed to reliably and consistently produce and present optional audio description at their Weird Weekend events, which take place in an ‘emerging’ non-theatrical space.
The ICO has worked with Shape to develop a reference guideline for independent cinemas to improve access in venues for their disabled visitors. Shape is a disability-led arts organisation that for over 30 years has been working to improve access to the arts and culture.
The Good Grief Project aims to help bereaved parents and siblings to understand grief as a creative and active process.
Cruse Bereavement help people through one of the most painful times in life – with bereavement support, information and campaigning.
The Centre for the Art of Dying Well at St Mary’s University. Rethinking the art of accompaniment at the end of life. Public engagement, policy, research – death, dying and bereavement.