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browser support
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diversity
We endeavour to be as accurate and inclusive as we can in the copy presented on this website.
If, however, you find any errors, inaccuracies, or misrepresentations, please feel free to
notify us.
Film London is committed to the development of positive policies to promote equal opportunity
in the development and growth of London’s film industry. To ensure that our Equal Opportunities
policy is effective, we monitor applications to our schemes and participation at events funded
through Film London. This information will be used to compile anonymous statistical information
only. Monitoring is recommended by; the Commission for Racial Equality; the Equal Opportunities
Commission; the Disability Rights Commission and the Confederation of British Industry.
For further information about diversity we recommend you refer to the
UK Film Council's Diversity
Toolkit - an online resource for everyone in film. It explains how diversity can open up
creative and commercial opportunities and gives practical advice and resources to help all areas of
the industry contribute to the film sector's diversity goals.
