Focus on local digital inclusion
I thought it would be helpful to write a post that captures all of the areas of digital inclusion (DI) that we are working on.
I thought it would be helpful to write a post that captures all of the areas of digital inclusion (DI) that we are working on.
Over the last few months, we’ve been carrying out consultations on the Digital Inclusion strategy with a wide range of digital inclusion thought leaders and practitioners across sectors.
In my previous post we looked at how understanding your digitally excluded customers and effective partnership working can lead to successful local digital inclusion.
Since the publication of the Digital Inclusion Strategy in April 2014, the work of the Digital Inclusion team has focused on three areas in particular: increasing awareness and understanding of digital inclusion amongst government departments; helping to foster closer collaboration …
Back in December 2014, we held our first Digital Inclusion Forum.
Today marks the launch of a Digital Inclusion Outcomes Framework.
We’ve asked Steven Roberts, Head of Strategic Transformation at Barclays, to tell us about how they are helping people to feel more confident about their digital skills.
Spaldwick in Cambridgeshire is a village known across the county for one thing above all else: its record on digital.
By Jon Rouse, Director General, Social Care, Local Government and Care Partnerships. Just before Christmas I was asked if I would become a Whitehall champion for Digital Inclusion. It was an easy request to say ‘yes’ to. In my role as …
When we published the Digital Inclusion Strategy back in April last year, we set ourselves the target of reducing the number of people that lack basic digital skills by 25% by 2016. The strategy commits departments to a number of …