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When actress Bridie McKim began developing the Screen Access and Inclusion masterclass program, she was motivated by the need for a wider conversation about how the industry can support and employ people with disability – a discussion in which she is an active participant as someone with cerebral palsy.
“The reasons are probably selfish because I also want to work in the industry as well, so I support it,”...