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RoundupDigital Inclusion News – September 2023

September 22, 2023 by Clare Carlile

Digital Poverty State of the Nation Report, and how to support older carers facing digital exclusion

Data Poverty State of the Nation Report

The Data Poverty All Party Parliamentary Group has published its second State of the Nation Report. It assesses the rate of progress against nine key recommendations – from ‘creating an assumed right to data’ to ‘making early termination free and simple’. While progress has been made, the report also notes “frustration at a lack of sustained engagement from government” from many stakeholders.

Data Poverty APPG

The hidden cost of digital exclusion

A new report from the Centre for Social Justice finds that the number of households without internet access is nearly double official estimates provided by Ofcom. The majority are over 65s. It quantifies impacts for these households, from unemployment to higher prices.

The Centre for Social Justice

Supporting older carers who are digitally excluded

Carers UK has published a new best practice guide. It provides recommendations on how organisations can support older carers who do not have access to the internet. It also highlights challenges for digitally excluded carers, such as loneliness and isolation, based on survey data.

Carers UK

New project to increase digital inclusion across the Tees Valley

A new project, DIG-IT (Digital Inclusion – Growing in IT), aims to increase digital inclusion across the Tees Valley. Teesside University and other local partners will develop and test the feasibility of a range of solutions and services, working with The Hope Foundation and Good Things Foundation.

Tesside University

Over 4,000 people to receive free tablets, connectivity and training in Liverpool City Region

The scheme – which is led by the Combined Authority, Lloyds Bank and Vodafone – will pilot delivering tablets and training to 300 local people who are unemployed or economically inactive. Over the following year, it will then work with local partners to provide 4,750 tablets, training and mobile internet access across the region.

Liverpool City Region Combined Authority

Scottish Government awards £600,000 to digital inclusion projects

The Scottish Government is supporting thirteen projects through the first round of funding from its Digital Inclusion Programme. The recipients will develop and test projects, to help the government understand how to best support people digitally in the future. Further rounds of funding will be available following the trials, with a total budget of £2 million.

Government Transformation Magazine

Danger of Missing Out: Data poverty and creative opportunities for young people who have experienced care

This long read explores data poverty in relation to young people who have experienced care and their access to creative opportunities. It looks at strategies to ensure that those affected do not miss out on creative programmes. Written by Good Things Foundation’s Data Poverty Lab Fellow, Dr Becky Parry.

Good Things Foundation

Author: Clare CarlileOrganisation: Digital Inclusion Toolkit, I am a freelance researcher and journalist, focusing on human rights and the environment. I have written on tech and online access, from e-waste to digital inclusion.

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