Accessibility Resources

Find resources to help your organisation to improve their accessibility practice shared by industry professionals all in one place

 

 

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BFI FAN Accessibility in Cinema Bulletin

Access Consultant Charlie Little, Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Champion, has compiled the latest news, resources and updates related to accessibility in the October Accessibility in Cinema Bulletin. 

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BFI FAN: EDI in Focus – Inclusive Recruitment with Diversity Scotland

The third session in BFI FAN’s EDI in Focus series, this webinar highlights the key things to consider regarding inclusive recruitment and conscious inclusion in your organisation.

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BFI FAN: EDI in Focus – Accessible Cinema for Blind Audiences

In this session, Charlie Little (BFI FAN’s EDI Champion) is joined by Clare Baines (BFI’s Inclusion Partner and founder of the Crip Club podcast) to share their experiences as partially sighted film lovers

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BFI FAN Access Directory

The BFI FAN: Access Directory is a new resource for film exhibitors. It offers guidance, toolkits, and practical actions for planning inclusive film events for Deaf and disabled audiences.

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BFI FAN: Reducing socioeconomic barriers for cinema audiences

This is a BFI FAN resource, created to support exhibitors with identifying and addressing socioeconomic barriers for audiences.

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Matchbox Cineclub: Sliding Scale Guide

Adapting SQIFF/Green Bottle sliding scale, Matchbox Cineclub have put together a pricing guide in order to make venues as accessible as possible by letting customers pay what they can afford.

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Matchbox Cineclub: Principles of Subtitling and Practical Subtitling

As part of the Film Hub Scotland Access Forum, Matchbox Cineclub have done two ‘how-to’ guides on how BFI FAN members can make their programmes as accessible as possible.

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