Digital Inclusion Forum
...taking off from the likes of Lloyds Banking Group, Halifax, the Tinder Foundation, the Society of Chief Librarians (SCL) and HM Revenue & Customs. Digital Inclusion Outcomes Framework We had...
...taking off from the likes of Lloyds Banking Group, Halifax, the Tinder Foundation, the Society of Chief Librarians (SCL) and HM Revenue & Customs. Digital Inclusion Outcomes Framework We had...
Our Digital Inclusion Charter partner EE’s Techy Tea Party took place today.
We’ve been busy over the last few months building up support for our ‘Digital Friends’ initiative.
...to enable collective decision-making that supports delivery of the Digital Inclusion Strategy. We’ve done this through the Digital Leaders Digital Inclusion Sub Group (a cross-government group) and the Digital Inclusion...
...to get online is the need for cost effective access to the internet. Our partners in the DI Charter all recognise that libraries have a key role to play in...
We know that there’s a huge amount of great DI activity taking place up and down the country, being taken forward by public, private and voluntary sector organisations alike. We try to get out and see good examples of this …
In April 2014, we launched the UK Digital Inclusion Strategy to ensure that everyone in the UK has the digital skills and capabilities to take full advantage of being online....
Today I spoke at the Lambeth Digital Inclusion Conference and it was a great opportunity to meet practitioners and hear about what’s happening to reduce digital exclusion across communities. The work that Lambeth has carried out around their communities is …
As a team we’re quite often asked about how people can help digitally excluded people go online. That’s why we’ve put together useful and practical information for people to use to help people and organisations go online. I often …
It's been a busy few months and a few weeks ago we finally launched our Digital Inclusion Strategy. Kathy Settle our Director has written about it here if you want to find out more. We'll be posting more things …
Digital skills are vital for both individuals and the economy. Digital inclusion is about having the right access, skills, motivation and trust to confidently go online. We use this blog to tell you about what government and its partners are doing to help people to benefit from all the advantages the internet can offer.