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We’ve led access for some of the UK’s biggest screen projects.

From working on major High-end TV projects like ‘The Crown’ and ‘The Witcher’, to leading on groundbreaking disability-centred stories like ‘Ralph and Katie’, ‘Dinosaur’ and ‘I Used To Be Famous’, we support productions and individuals to create best-in-class accessible environments.

We train the new generation of Access Coordinators through the ScreenSkills Access Coordinator Development Programme, and as partners of the TV Access Project we build best practise in access across the sector.

Every project is different, so we build a bespoke approach for each production. We’re experienced in:

  • Providing Access Passports and collecting access information
  • Agreeing and advising on reasonable adjustments
  • Building support plans for individuals
  • Providing 1:1 support
  • Working with departments to embed access across a production
  • Providing training across productions
  • Providing accessible production documentation
  • Building a culture of access

To find out how we could support your production, get in touch at hello@accessallareasproductions.org.

Productions we’ve worked on as access coordinators or consultants include:

  • The Crown (Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix)
  • The Witcher (Netflix)
  • The Cleaner Christmas Special (Studio Hamburg for BBC)
  • Ralph and Katie (ITV Studios for BBC)
  • Dinosaur (Two Brothers for BBC)
  • I Used To Be Famous (Forty Foot for Netflix)

We’ve also supported continuing dramas EastEnders, Hollyoaks and Holby City, and act as the Access Coordinators for the ScreenSkills Leaders of Tomorrow programme.

Productions we’ve worked on as access coordinators or consultants include:

  • The Crown (Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix)
  • The Witcher (Netflix)
  • The Cleaner Christmas Special (Studio Hamburg for BBC)
  • Ralph and Katie (ITV Studios for BBC)
  • Dinosaur (Two Brothers for BBC)
  • I Used To Be Famous (Forty Foot for Netflix)

We’ve also supported continuing dramas EastEnders, Hollyoaks and Holby City, and act as the Access Coordinators for the ScreenSkills Leaders of Tomorrow programme.