Accessible Locations
Every location that people with disability are required to physically be at, all work and filming locations and facilities must be accessible to those individuals, thereby removing physical barriers and creating an inclusive environment for both the production team and any potential audiences.
Accessibility in locations encompasses a range of considerations, such as wheelchair ramps, accessible restrooms, and adequate signage in braille. By prioritizing these accommodations, a production not only complies with inclusivity standards but also demonstrates a commitment to welcoming individuals with disabilities in all aspects of the filmmaking process.
Certification Requirements
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A self assessment of the accessiblity of locations your productions used
Included in the Resource Kit
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Template: Accessible Locations Checklist
Engagement of individuals/communities to ensure authentic, diverse, and inclusive storytelling.
Creating employment and development opportunities for people with disability behind the camera
Every location that people with disability are required to physically be at, must be accessible to them
All productions will meet video accessibility, captioning and audio description standards
Certification Criteria
The 8 Pillars of Inclusion
There are 8 inclusion pillars which you can select a combination of actions that best fit with your project. Productions are scored for certificating from a weighted scoring system to assess the inclusiveness and authenticity of the project against the following categories: