Hijinx, one of Europe’s leading inclusive theatre companies, has launched a new interactive training programme to help those working across the screen industry in the UK and beyond to enhance their skills and confidence when communicating with learning disabled and/or autistic adults on set, in development and behind the camera. It’s the first interactive, inclusivity training programme of its kind with the course co-facilitated by neurodivergent actors, putting them in the driving seat to enact industry change.

There is a significant shortfall in representation of learning disabled and/or autistic actors, TV and film crew in the screen industry. Latest figures from Diamond - The 5th Cut (from Creative Diversity Network) found that 6% of off-screen and 8.3% of on-screen contributions were made by disabled people - significantly lower than the 18% rate of disabled people in the UK population.

To address this problem, Hijinx has launched the ReFocus training programme; a one day course, starting in Cardiff and soon to roll out across the country, that will help people across the industry – from commissioners to camera and lighting teams, presenters, actors, catering staff, producers and make up and costume teams – to understand the experiences of Hijinx actors alongside other creative facilitators and learn new ways to confidently interact with adults who are neurodivergent and/or learning disabled. This innovative new approach means this will be the first experiential learning disability inclusion training of its kind, in which participants will learn in a relaxed and interactive environment to put their skills into practice and overcome stereotypical avoidance.

Sarah Horner, Hijinx’s Chief Executive said

“Our ambition is to address the significant gap in sector skills and we firmly believe a training course such as ReFocus should be a new industry standard for all those in the industry to attend. People are often unsure how to approach and communicate with colleagues who are neurodivergent and/or learning disabled, and through a fear of not doing or saying the right thing, often choose avoidance which results in a very isolating experience for that individual. It’s a human need to feel acknowledged and many of us take for granted a day at work being a chance to connect with others, to laugh with and learn from colleagues. We want to support those working across the industry with the confidence and skills to include rather than alienate those who are disabled.”

Hannah Thomas, Severn Screen, producer of Craith/Hidden has collaborated with Hijinx on numerous projects including recently working with Hijinx actor Justin Melluish, who has Down’s syndrome, when he recently starred in BBC’s crime drama Hidden.

Hannah said:

‘I honestly think it’s hugely important for us to increase our representation on screen. Working with Hijinx has made us want to do it again and again and again on every single production.’

Another Hijinx actor, Tommy Rhys-Powell, who starred in Glitch added:

“Working as a professional actor feels like inspiration. Helping other people to admire our work. It helps me to express my feelings to the world. ReFocus will help give other learning-disabled actors that chance, too.”

Recognising its significance to the industry and society as a whole, ReFocus has received funding support from Welsh Government via Creative Wales’s new Creative Skills Fund. This enables Hijinx to roll-out various subsidised pricing including some free places, to ensure cost is not a barrier to participants.

Deputy Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, Dawn Bowden, said:

“One of the key purposes of the new Creative Wales Creative Skills Fund was to identify and tackle challenges in the creative industries. Research undertaken shows that there is more work to be done in representation of learning disabled and/or autistic people on screen and behind the camera, so I am delighted that we are able to support Hijinx’s ReFocus project, which will help Wales lead the way in addressing this issue and create more opportunities for people."

Booking is now live for ReFocus training and anyone working in the screen industry (TV, film, gaming) is welcomed. The first two dates available are July 31st and August 1st 2023, taking place at the Tramshed Tech in Grangetown, with many more dates planned through the year.

Pricing for the one day course is £26 for those working in small organisations (less than 25 staff) and £72 for larger organisations. Bookings are made online at https://www.hijinx.org.uk/refocus/

A limited number of free spaces will be made available to freelancers or those working in micro organisations. To find out more please email zade.campbell-davies@hijinx.org.uk.