BSL Zone: Double Discrimination (Zoom Focus 2014)
Rinkoo Barpaga’s thought-provoking documentary about racism in the Deaf community (2014).
Rinkoo Barpaga’s thought-provoking documentary about racism in the Deaf community (2014).
From outdated BSL signs to a fear of being ostracised, double discrimination isn’t anything new for black people and people of colour in the UK Deaf community.
National Autistic Society provide a variety of work programmes, training and resources to cater for autistic jobseekers and employers looking to benefit from hiring a more diverse workforce.
Welcome to our Employers’ Guide. We’ve created this guide to provide free information and tips to help organisations become welcoming to, and inclusive of, the 5 million people of working age in the UK who are deaf or have hearing loss.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) guidance for employers.
FWD-Doc in association with Doc Society supported by Netflix presents: A Toolkit for Inclusion & Accessibility: Changing the Narrative of Disability in Documentary Film
Search for downloadable subtitles for films.
Recording of Film Hub South West Zoom sessions about making online events accessible.
In this fourth article we hear from Charlotte Little, deafblind film journalist and accessibility consultant, about their vision of an industry which accommodates D/deaf audiences.
Short synopsis: Inclusive Cinema was a UK-wide project developed by the BFI Film Audience Network (FAN) designed to support screen exhibitors. The project celebrated diversity on screen, in the audience and behind the camera. Inclusive Cinema was at the heart of BFI FAN’s strategy. It aimed to bring British, international and independent film to all … More