- The UK Government’s Guidance on the Equality Act 2010
- The Access to Work Scheme - gives financial support for any necessary workplace adjustments, from support workers to equipment to transportation costs
- The UK Government’s downloadable list of disability confident employers
- Citizens Advice
- Disability Justice Project: a portal for legal discrimination issues
- The Government’s discrimination legal aid portal to check eligibility
- Disability Rights UK: A hub for all things related to disability rights and inclusion, both in and out of the workplace
- Disability Grants: Are you eligible for one of these financial grants
- Mind’s legal line to get advice on mental health-related discrimination
- ACAS and the access requirements hub
- Bectu - this union represents freelance workers in the creative industries
- Equity - this union represents creatives and performers in performing arts and entertainment
- The Film and TV Charity offers support and guidance for those working in the film, TV and cinema industry
- A local Job Centre can give advice on access requirements
- The Mental Health Charity MIND has great resources for mental health issue in the workplace
- Workplace Bullying & Harassment and Bullying at Work - provide detailed information useful for workers, advocates, and employers
- Work-from-Home Equipment - you may be eligible for equipment to make your work more accessible
- Access All Areas - performance creation by learning Disabled and Autistic artists
- All In - a UK arts access scheme for Deaf, Disabled and neurodivergent artists
- BECTU’s Disabled members network
- Lumo TV - a TV commissioning body for British Sign Language content
- Creative Diversity Network - inspires the entire industry toward inclusion and has an Access to Work in TV Guide
- DaDa - innovative Liverpool-based Deaf and Disabled arts organisation
- Deaf & Disabled People in TV (the Facebook Group) and Forum (online)
- Disability Arts International - a professional Disability-in-the-Arts hub for the UK and Europe
- Disability Arts Online
- Disability in Journalism Forum (LinkedIn)
- The Film and Television Charity - provides anti-discrimination resources and support
- The Future is ND - for Neurodivergents in creative and tech fields
- FWD-Doc - Disabled Documentary Filmmakers
- Inclusive Talent - agency for underrepresented voices
- Mind the Gap - a leading disability arts company in England
- Profile Performers - Spotlight/National Theatre’s database of Disabled performing talent
- Shape Arts - innovates accessibility and champions disabled creatives
- Triple C / DANC (Disabled Artists Networking Community)
- The TV Access Project Access Passport (and easy read version)
- UK Disability Arts Alliance
- LumoTV - a TV commissioning body for television programmes that highlight the deaf and sign language communities
- The Diversity Trust - working towards a fairer society with training, education and media including podcasts
- Film & TV Charity Whole Picture Toolkit
- Look Beyond the List’s intersectional resources page
- National Union of British Sign Language Interpreters (NUBSL) - has the guide for booking Sign Language interpreters
- PACT’s DEI resources for the industry
- The ScreenSkills HR Toolkit - provides employers with the foundation for accessibility issues and responsibilities
- ScreenSkills’ hub for training, events and opportunities
- The TAP Toolkit supporting the production sector to integrate inclusion
- Women in Film and TV - disability and accessibility resources
Watch the video below with BSL interpretation.