The TV Access Project

Join TAP Lead Heloise Beaton and BBC Disability Lead Nichola Garde to learn about TAP's work in 2025 and the support available to producers as we strive towards full inclusion.

Officially launched in August 2022 in response to the Underlying Health Condition campaign and Jack Thorne's MacTaggart Lecture, the TV Access Project (TAP) is an alliance of ten of the UK's biggest broadcasters and streamers who have pledged to work together to create a substantive and permanent structural shift in the TV industry to ensure provision for Disabled talent. Its vision is to see full inclusion by 2030 - that is to say, a television industry where no Disabled talent is ever excluded because barriers have been removed and equity created.

In this free online event, Heloise Beaton, TAP Project Lead and Nichola Garde, BBC Disability Lead will share updates about TAP's work for 2025, including commitments made by its members to work with self-audited facilities, and the support available for producers to ensure we all reach our goal of full inclusion.


This event is open to leaders of UK-based independent production companies and their employees and freelancers.

If you do not have an existing Pact website login, you will need to register for an account as part of the registration process. This is a quick and simple process and you do not have to work for a Pact member company in order to register.
 

Speakers

Heloise Beaton

Heloise Beaton

Project Lead, TV Access Project

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Nichola Garde

Nichola Garde

Disability Lead, BBC

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