How to make productions more sustainable - listen now!
With the BBC's Zen Barry, producer Barrington Paul Robinson, Sustainable Film's Jimmy Keeping and BAFTA Albert's April Sotomayor.
How to make productions more sustainable
Listen to episode three of The ScreenSkills podcast with the BBC's Zen Barry, producer Barrington Paul Robinson, Sustainable Film's Jimmy Keeping and BAFTA Albert's April Sotomayor.
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Find out about ScreenSkills' partnership with BBC Studios, ITV Studios and Sky on a pan-industry passport of standardised, industry-approved training that production staff and freelancers can take from one production to the next.
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Free e-learning: diversity, equity and inclusion
Regardless of your role, learning about diversity, equity and inclusion is essential for working in the screen industries.
Free e-learning: safeguarding for all
Learn why safeguarding is important for the screen industries and make sure you know how to keep people safe.
Introduction to disability, access and inclusion e-learning
Take this free online module and help the screen industries become truly accessible and inclusive.
Diversity, equity and inclusion e-learning
Take this free online module to get practical tips to improve diversity, equity and inclusion in your workplace.
2024 in review: Skills Fund highlights
We look back at the work of the Animation, Children's TV, Film, High-end TV and Unscripted TV Skills Funds.
The ScreenSkills Podcast
How to make productions more sustainable with the BBC's Zen Barry, producer Barrington Paul Robinson, Sustainable Film's Jimmy Keeping and BAFTA Albert's April Sotomayor.
The ScreenSkills Podcast, in partnership with the Adobe Foundation, goes behind the camera to explore the UK screen industries with those within it.
Powering skills: A five-year strategy for ScreenSkills
Find out how ScreenSkills champions and grows the skills of the UK screen industries now and for the future.
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