Overview
Accessible productions is for everyone working in television production in the UK who want to make their productions more accessible and inclusive to disabled staff and talent.
Course Content
Who is it for?- Accessible productions is for everyone working in television production in the UK who want to make their productions more accessible and inclusive to disabled staff and talent.
What will you learn?
- You will learn what making a production inclusive and accessible looks like and learn the basics of applying it to your production. You will be guided through how to identify personal and professional barriers that stop people being able to do their job, and what you can do to remove them.
- All our modules are informed by Diamond data and provide you with an understanding of the current landscape of disability representation in television in the UK.
What are the takeaways?
- By the end of the session, you will know what an accessible production looks like and have considered what you can do to make your own production more accessible.
- You will receive a post-workshop resource with key information from the session.
Practical Information:
- This session is 1h 45 minutes with a 15 minute break.
- The session is delivered online-live using Zoom. This session encourages active participation using activities, discussion and breakout rooms.
- This session uses Figjam as a training tool during the session.
What to expect in a CDN Training Session:
- CDN training sessions are small interactive workshops of up to 15 people to facilitate deeper learning. Each session will have an introduction, breakout discussion rooms, interactive activities, use of collaborative software, and call-out questions to the room. We encourage videos and active discussion in these sessions and ask that you are in an enviroment where you will be able to speak freely. If you do not want to be on video or speak, video off and interation through chat is also an option. We encourage active participation in any form for the full benefit of the session.
- We will be using Figjam for some sessions that involve interactive activities. You will not need an account for this, but if you would like to try using the interactive whiteboard ahead of the session, please see their website.
Our Trainers:
- Our trainers all have lived experience and are working professionals within the TV and Broadcasting industry. They bring a wealth of professional and personal experience to their roles as trainers.
- Each trainer has been through our Doubling Disability Programme on an 8-week Train the Trainer course and are industry approved to deliver our training.
Access:
- Otter.ai captioning is provided as standard.
- If you have any access requirements, let us know by emailing: training@creativediversitynetwork.com
Who is it for?
- Accessible productions is for everyone working in television production in the UK who want to make their productions more accessible and inclusive to disabled staff and talent.
What will you learn?
- You will learn what making a production inclusive and accessible looks like and learn the basics of applying it to your production. You will be guided through how to identify personal and professional barriers that stop people being able to do their job, and what you can do to remove them.
- All our modules are informed by Diamond data and provide you with an understanding of the current landscape of disability representation in television in the UK.
What are the takeaways?
- By the end of the session, you will know what an accessible production looks like and have considered what you can do to make your own production more accessible.
- You will receive a post-workshop resource with key information from the session.
Practical Information:
- This session is 1h 45 minutes with a 15 minute break.
- The session is delivered online-live using Zoom. This session encourages active participation using activities, discussion and breakout rooms.
- This session uses Figjam as a training tool during the session.
What to expect in a CDN Training Session:
- CDN training sessions are small interactive workshops of up to 15 people to facilitate deeper learning. Each session will have an introduction, breakout discussion rooms, interactive activities, use of collaborative software, and call-out questions to the room. We encourage videos and active discussion in these sessions and ask that you are in an enviroment where you will be able to speak freely. If you do not want to be on video or speak, video off and interation through chat is also an option. We encourage active participation in any form for the full benefit of the session.
- We will be using Figjam for some sessions that involve interactive activities. You will not need an account for this, but if you would like to try using the interactive whiteboard ahead of the session, please see their website.
Our Trainers
- Our trainers all have lived experience and are working professionals within the TV and Broadcasting industry. They bring a wealth of professional and personal experience to their roles as trainers.
- Each trainer has been through our Doubling Disability Programme on an 8-week Train the Trainer course and are industry approved to deliver our training.
Access:
- Otter.ai captioning is provided as standard.
- If you have any access requirements, let us know by emailing: training@creativediversitynetwork.com
About CDN
- CDN exists to enable the UK Broadcasting industry to increase diversity and inspire inclusion. We work with our members towards a broadcasting industry with equality at its core monitored through the world's first industry-wide data collection system, Diamond. Only 4.5% of those working off-screen in the UK television industry identify as disabled compared to 17% of working people in the UK which is why we run the Doubling Disability project, providing disability inclusion training to the industry. Join us in Doubling Disability by attending some of our training courses and keeping up to date with Diamond.
- CDN exists to enable the UK Broadcasting industry to increase diversity and inspire inclusion. We work with our members towards a broadcasting industry with equality at its core monitored through the world's first industry-wide data collection system, Diamond. Only 4.5% of those working off-screen in the UK television industry identify as disabled compared to 17% of working people in the UK which is why we run the Doubling Disability project, providing disability inclusion training to the industry. Join us in Doubling Disability by attending some of our training courses and keeping up to date with Diamond.