Policy & Strategy

Read moreThe BFI in partnership with Higher Education

The BFI cares for the world's greatest collections of film and television material and we are delighted to announce that we are establishing a formal partnership with the Higher Education sector.

Screen HeritageFilm: 21st Century Literacy: A strategy for film education across the UK

Film: 21st Century Literacy is the first UK-wide film education strategy and has been drawn up by a partnership of leading film organisations, including the BFI. Its aim is to provide a consistent, joined-up approach to film education in the UK, so all children and young people have equal opportunities to watch, understand, and make films.

Screen HeritageStrategy for UK Screen Heritage

The BFI is leading a consultation on a strategy for promoting UK Screen Heritage. The feedback from the consultation has now been analysed and a summary produced, which has been circulated to all contributors.

Collecting PolicyCollecting Policy

The Collecting Policy for the bfi's moving image collections of film, video and digital images.

Cultural diversityCultural Diversity

Our commitment to cultural diversity, our strategy and the evaluation of ImagineAsia.

Disability StrategyDisability Strategy

Strategy with Action Plans to engage effectively with disability issues and ensure that the bfi works towards compliance with the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA).

Impact of Local Cinema ProjectImpact of Local Cinema Project

The bfi and the UK Film Council commissioned a study on the impact of cinema in a local area. Read the full report of and methodology for this study.

Last Updated: Monday, 30-Jun-2008 15:38:15 BST