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HIT TV show Love Island’s next series will be the most accessible yet. Hopefuls taking part in the 10th series will record self-descriptio­ns for blind and partially-sighted viewers.

Producers of the ITV programme will also be audio-describing a tour of the Love Island villa, giving audiences an understand­ing of the visual geography of the key locations.

The self-descriptio­ns will be available on the ITVX YouTube page. And as part of a package of accessibil­ity improvemen­ts, ITV has worked closely with Monterosa, creators of the Love Island app, to make several design upgrades.

All episodes of the next series, which launches this summer on ITVX and ITV2, will be subtitled. Specialist teams across the broadcaste­r work closely with Lifted Entertainm­ent (part of ITV Studios), who produce the show, to secure access to episodes as early as possible to prepare subtitles in advance of transmissi­on.

ITV’s director of accessibil­ity David Padmore said: “We’re always looking for ways to make our shows more accessible to our audiences.

“We hope that having these islander self-descriptio­ns and villa tours available alongside the show will really help bring this summer’s Love Island to life for our audience.”

Sonali Rai, RNIB’s broadcast and audio-descriptio­n manager, said: “By embracing self-descriptio­ns, ITV is demonstrat­ing a great understand­ing of the importance of providing equal access to content.

“This proactive initiative sets a remarkable example for the industry, highlighti­ng the power of alternativ­e solutions in creating an inclusive viewing experience.”

ELIGIBILIT­Y to benefits and the ways they can be claimed are changing.

The pandemic and the cost of living crisis has put more pressure on a social security system already battered by years of cuts.

Keeping up with the changing rules is more crucial than ever.

The new Disability Rights Handbook, at a cost of £20 for individual­s, £43 for organisati­ons and advisers, might seem a lot to have to fork out. But it could also be the best investment you’ve made for ages.

Full of tips to help you make a successful claim, the guide has top advice for:

■ Anyone with an illness, injury or disability.

■ Carers, children and young people.

■ People in education or work, looking for work, not in work or in retirement.

People injured at work or serving in the Armed Forces.

 ?? ?? TAKE A TOUR: Audio described guide to key locations
Disability Rights UK, Plexal, 14 East Bay Lane, Here East, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London E20 3BS. Tel. 020 3687 0790.
TAKE A TOUR: Audio described guide to key locations Disability Rights UK, Plexal, 14 East Bay Lane, Here East, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London E20 3BS. Tel. 020 3687 0790.

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