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  • Broadcast covers Creative Access survey findings on the industry class divide

    Industry title Broadcast reports on the perceptions of social mobility and class representation for working class individuals which vary dramatically in the world of TV and film. Click the link to read the full write up by Heather Fallon at Broadcast

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  • Arts Professional reports on class ceiling in creative industries

    Arts Professional covers Creative Access report stating: Class barriers persist in the creative industries. The publication reports 74% of employees in the creative industries, including those in the Creative Access community state it’s harder for working-class people to land a role in the creative industries. Click the link to read the article by Arts Professional

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  • NEW RESEARCH: The class ceiling in the creative industries

    Upper middle class unaware of working-class underrepresentation in senior roles  Social enterprise Creative Access & PR firm FleishmanHillard UK reveal new findings on class ceiling within creative industries  Creative Access, a leading UK diversity & inclusion social enterprise, unveils startling research on working-class experiences in the UK’s creative sector today. In speaking to professionals from all […]

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  • NEW RESEARCH: Class in the creative industries

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  • How to talk to your employer about career development

    Have you been in your role or industry for a few years and are looking to take the next step up? Want your boss to invest in your development but not sure how to talk to them about it? We’ve all been there! But, it pays to advocate for yourself in the workplace. Whilst a […]

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  • Creative industries showcase in Bristol

    The Creative Access team travelled to Bristol last week for our creative industries showcase, hosted by the BBC Natural History Unit at BBC Studios, to highlight all the creativity and exciting roles on offer in the area. We were joined by a panel spanning curation, TV, animation, publishing, theatre and PR who demystified the sectors […]

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