ITV is committed to diversity, including disability, on and off-screen. We work closely with pan-industry networks to promote diversity: ITV is currently a member of the Cultural Diversity Network (www.cdnetwork.org.uk) and is a founder-member of the Broadcast and Creative Industries Disability Network.
We are also members of EFoD, EFoA, Stonewall and Opportunity Now.
We are also undertaking a great deal of activity across ITV functions and regions to promote and improve diversity on and off-screen. These activities and initiatives are frequently communicated through our recruitment website and through specific external campaigns; nationally and regionally..
Access Services
ITV is fully committed to being accessible to all – on and off-screen.
Off-screen, a task-force has been created to drive forward and constantly review on-site accessibility and specifications.
On-screen, ITV is fully committed to the principle of widening access to its television programmes for people with a hearing impairment through subtitling and signing, and blind and visually-impaired people with Audio Description. These public service commitments take the form of annual targets which are monitored by Ofcom.
You can check if a programme is accessible by looking:
- on-screen at the start of the programme,
- in listings magazines,
- on www.itv.com (for ITV programmes),
- on www.signpostbsl.com for signed programmes, or
- on Teletext
The Radio Times Website is also going to launch accessibility listings.
To read more about these individual services, please click on the headings on the left.
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If you are experiencing technical difficulties in receiving access services, or have other comments on access services, please fill in the feedback form.