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Disability Access Initiative | Telefilm: Accessibility plan 2023-2025
August 31, 2025
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Telefilm Canada is committed to enhancing accessibility for people with disabilities through a comprehensive Accessibility Plan.
Podcast: Disability Representation in film, TV and on stage
Online
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Host April Hubbard and guests discuss the depiction of disability on screen and on stage.
Podcast: Disability & Film Production
August 31, 2026
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Joeita speaks to scriptwriter and disabled TV producer Ophira Calof about the Disabled Producers Lab, a new program designed to teach production skills to disabled women and trans creators.
Podcast: You Can’t Spell Inclusion Without a D | Ontario Disability Employment Network
Online
Free
You Can’t Spell Inclusion Without a D is a podcast produced by the Ontario Disability Employment Network that looks at the power of inclusion, disability and employment, and the business benefits of diversity and inclusion — including disability-inclusive hiring — from all the angles.
Inclusive Leadership and Professional Development Training
In partnership with Creative Pathways™, Elevate Inclusion Strategies offers industry-leading training programs designed to foster inclusive leadership and respectful workplaces for crew in B.C.’s motion picture industry. These free, online programs empower industry leaders and crew members to strengthen B.C.’s competitive edge through diverse, collaborative teams and workforce development.
Learn. Meet. Work.
Creative Pathways™ has the tools and information for career-seekers
About #BCFilm
Choosing to work in B.C.’s motion picture industry means becoming part of one of the largest and most sophisticated centres for production in the world. Many things combine to make B.C.’s industry as successful as it is – from its skilled people and variety of location, to its specialized production spaces and services.
$2B
Total B.C. GDP in 2023
70K
Est. People Work in B.C.’s motion picture industry