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The Propelle Accelerator Program, launched in partnership between Abby Greensfelder’s Everywoman Studios and
Realscreen, is moving into 2021 with a call of submissions and a new roster of industry-leading mentors.
With the Propelle Accelerator Program, female creators gain access to an established production company and a network of industry contacts, while learning how to develop ideas so that they are pitch-ready and sellable. Organizers say the goal is to bring more female creators into the non-fiction ecosystem and have more diverse voices making content.
Announced during a session at the Realscreen Summit featuring top women documentarians, this year’s Propelle mentors are:
In some places, this has caused confusion, anxiety and trouble accessing basic physical care and support. The Ashworth-Capes moved to London almost five years ago. At the beginning of March, they welcomed their first baby.
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Robin, Charlie (3 months) and Laura Ashworth-Cape. The UK had already experienced Covid-19 deaths and, three weeks later, the country would go into its first lockdown. But when Charlie was born there were no restrictions – and Covid-related maternal health advice was hard to come by. Laura Ashworth-Cape says Covid-19 was “third-page news” and, after being discharged from hospital, her sister and friends visited – the virus was a distant worry.
Strathcarron Hospice asks public to pledge support in 2021
A palliative care service is asking members of the public to pledge their support in 2021 so it can continue providing its crucial services.
Wednesday, 23rd December 2020, 4:55 pm
Strathcarron Hospice, which will celebrate its 40th anniversary in the new year, has been supporting people across Forth Valley and beyond to not only die well, but to live well.
The independent Fankerton facility was founded on the back of the hospice movement at a time when it cost £218 to run the hospice for one day.
Four decades on, the daily funding requirement has risen to £12,900.
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