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Create Access
Create Access provides disability access and inclusion support for arts organisations, specialising in chronic illness, dynamic disability and neurodivergence. Instagram: @createaccess.uk
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BEATS (British East Asians in Theatre and on Screen)
Advocates for British East & South East Asians working in the Screen & Stage Industries.
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Graeae
Graeae is a theatre company that places access at the heart of its work. As well as producing theatre, it also offers access training and consultancy to the sector.
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Introduction to the Menopause training
Tonic Theatre’s training is for organisations that want to acquire a firm foundation of knowledge and awareness about the menopause. There’s a dedicated focus on the potential impacts in an arts working environment and the support mechanisms that can be put in place in response.
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Creative Majority Report
An APPG for Creative Diversity report on ‘What Works’ to support, encourage and improve equity, diversity and inclusion in the creative sector.
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All In
All In is a UK arts access scheme for D/deaf, disabled, and neurodivergent people.
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Inclusive Employer Toolkits
The Mayor of London’s Inclusive Employer Toolkit for the creative and cultural industries is designed to support organisations of differing sizes and at different stages in their EDI strategy.
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Women in Theatre Survey
The Women in Theatre Survey was conducted in 2021 to investigate the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on women in theatre. An update was published in 2023.
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The Fawcett Society
The Fawcett Society is the UK’s leading membership charity campaigning for gender equality and women’s rights at work, at home and in public life.
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The British Blacklist
Celebrating the work of UK-based Black creatives and those of the wider Diaspora who work across screen, stage, literature, and sound. The brand consists of two entities, an editorial platform which features news, reviews, and interviews, and the Database of Black Creatives – a comprehensive list of Black Creatives based in the UK.
Diversity & Inclusion
Our vision is to see a well-connected and well-supported theatre sector, one which is at the heart of UK life. One of the many ways we support the sector to achieve this is through research and analysis leading to resources, guidance and best practice.