Diversity Matters: How and why to bring Disability into the creative brief? Join our workshop to find out how.

Hosted by Zebedee, leading specialist talent agency representing disabled and visibly different talent worldwide.
Do you want to learn more about the ethical, creative and economic case for including disability and a disabled cast into your campaign? Do you want your agency and the brands you work with to be more inclusive? Do you worry about casting or language when working with disabled talent? Click here to book onto our free discussion and Q&A https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/diversity-matters-how-and-why-to-bring-disability-into-the-creative-brief-tickets-109294510824
Zebedee's mission is to see people with disabilities and visible differences being fairly represented in fashion, advertising, TV and film. Join us for an informal, non judgemental chat about how and why campaigns should be more inclusive, and learn how a few simple changes can open up so many amazing possibilities. We have a 'no silly questions' policy, so ask us whatever you like - we are here to help you get it right. We encourage all brands, organisations and creatives to include disability when considering diversity. It is estimated that there are 14 million disabled people, around 20%, in the UK, making them the largest minority group, yet they continue to face significant discrimination in the industry and wider society, only being present in 0.06% of advertising. Furthermore, for those with alternative appearances such as birthmarks, scarring and vitiligo, they are also excluded from the diversity debate, despite continuing to face abuse and discrimination. The economic case for including disabled people in fashion and media is huge: the spending power of disabled people is thought to be $1.2 trillion per year. So, as well as true inclusion making good business sense, with it comes understanding and acceptance in the wider society, which can only make the world a nicer place to live.

Laura, Zoe and the rest of Team Zebedee
You can contact us at info@zebedeetalent.com
or call 0207 9938530

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