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Safe & Inclusive Environment

Establish and uphold a production environment, both on and off the set, that prioritises the safety and inclusion of all team members, regardless of their abilities.

A safe and inclusive workplace involves not only physical safety measures but also an atmosphere of respect, equity, and open communication. It means implementing accessibility features, addressing potential hazards, and providing training to ensure that everyone can work comfortably and securely.

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Certification Requirements

  • A self assessment of your culturally safe sets

Included in the Resource Kit

  • Guide: Creating Safe and Inclusive Workspaces

  • Template: Statement of Inclusion

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Engagement of individuals/communities to ensure authentic, diverse, and inclusive storytelling.

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Authentic and empowering representation of people with disability on screen

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Creating employment and development opportunities for people with disability behind the camera

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Meaningful employment of people with disability in crew roles

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Clear and accessible communications for all cast and crew

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Every location that people with disability are required to physically be at, must be accessible to them

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Commitment to a safe and inclusive production workplace and/or set

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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:

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