A cultural social enterprise with charitable status, Fablevision is a group of social enterprise companies whose members (individually and collectively) share values and working practices. Fablevision Studios is a social enterprise based in Glasgow and is a sister company to the Charity, Fablevision.

Our aim and mission is to deliver bespoke event management, filming and editing services to businesses in both the private and public sector across Scotland – but with a difference.

Statement: Fablevision and Fablevision Studios are often commissioned to undertake research projects on behalf of local authorities, community planning partnerships, third sector organisations and others. We carry out all of our research on an artist-led, action-research basis. This results in a creative presentation - such as a film, web design or radio recordings as well as more traditional documentation.

Definition of Sectarianism: Through our research we found that a lot of people we were working with weren't fully aware of what 'sectarianism' meant - many thought it was a term specific to the conflict between Rangers and Celtic fans. We defined the term throughout as ‘discrimination stemming from what are usually wrongly perceived notions of what divides groups of people’. These notions can be media, peer or religiously orientated but, more often than not, we found that they were passed from generation to generation.

Resources: Sectarianism in Scotland Prejudice Breeds Prejudice Anti Sectarianism Video

Name: Louisa Taylor

Address: 7 Water Row Govan Cross Glasgow G51 3UW

Website:www.fablevisionstudios.co.uk

Telephone: 0141 425 2020

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Are you doing work that tackles sectarianism?

The action you have taken could inform and enable others to do the same. We are reaching out across Scotland to find examples of projects, videos, music, session plans, cartoons, toolkits and any other resources that you think will help others to take action on sectarianism.

If you would like to contribute, please get in touch at info@actiononsectarianism.info

Get Involved

Get support for sectarianism

If you have experienced or witnessed any form of sectarianism you can get information on the support available in the guidance sections of the young people and adults pages. If you need to report a hate crime you can do so by contacting Police Scotland or through a Third Party Reporting Centre. More information on this is available in our Guidance pages.
 
Tel 0131 313 2488 Email aos@youthlinkscotland.org

Do something in your community

If you want to take action and do something to tackle sectarianism in your community you can find out how others have been successful in our Directory and Library pages. There is lots of information there to use as inspiration.
If you are doing something, tell us about it and we will feature your good news and events on the website and through our social media channels. Also get in touch if you need support or guidance.
 
Tel 0131 313 2488 Email aos@youthlinkscotland.org

Have resources to upload?

Have you created an amazing resource that helps to tackle sectarianism in your community? Then why not share it with us and let others access it and learn from your good practice.To submit a resource, event or news article email or call us at the details below.
 
Tel 0131 313 2488 Email aos@youthlinkscotland.org

Watch our Talking Heads - a collection of video interviews real people, expressing their real views.

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