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  • Creative Access disability report findings featured in Forbes

    Gus Alexiou has discussed Creative Access’ latest research on disabled workers in his article for Forbes about the importance of disabled job seekers knowing their legal rights. Alexiou mentions that the research shows that: “Many such experiences revolve around employers failing to make appropriate workplace accommodations to allow them to operate at an optimum level […]

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  • The Stage features Creative Access disability reports 2022

    Jamie Body has reported that “Two thirds of disabled workers in the creative industries do not feel they have the confidence to progress in their careers, according to a new report into the barriers faced by those who identify as disabled”, following Creative Access’ research. Read The Stage article here.

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  • PRWeek highlight lack of accessibility in the industry

    In PRWeek, Elizabeth Wiredu has stated that marcomms “lags behind” other sectors when it comes to welcoming disabled, deaf and neurodivergent employees, following on from Creative Access’ recent research. Read the article here.

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  • Creative Access report on career progression for disabled workers in The Bookseller

    Sian Bailey has written about Creative Access’ newester report on disabled workers career progression in the creative industries. Read The Bookseller coverage here.

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  • Televisual cover Creative Access’ new report on disabled workers in the creative industries

    Pippa Consadine has reported that the findings showed the extent to which disabled UK workers have experienced prejudice around access to jobs or progression opportunities in creative industries. The gap widens when disabled individuals also identify as being from a Black, Asian, Ethnically Diverse (BAED) or low socio-economic status (LSES). Read the article in full.

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  • Career barriers worse for intersectional disabled workers in creative industries 

    Disabled intersectional UK workers have experienced more prejudice around access to jobs or progression opportunities in creative industries.

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