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June 30, 2023 by Clare Carlile

Government has “no credible strategy” on digital exclusion, plus new case studies on how to triage digital inclusion needs

Government has “no credible strategy” to tackle digital exclusion, report finds

The House of Lords’s Communications and Digital Committee has published findings from its inquiry into digital exclusion and the cost of living. It finds 1.7million households without internet access. The Government must publish a new digital inclusion strategy and establish a cross-departmental government unit with a direct line into Number 10, the report says.

The Communications and Digital Committee

New reporting on investing in digital inclusion to support economic recovery

Good Things Foundation has worked with three local combined authorities – Greater Manchester, West Midlands, and North of Tyne – to pilot new ‘Digital Skills Pathways’, providing skills and devices needed to address digital exclusion locally. The project report gives case studies and policy recommendations, such as prioritising digital inclusion in visions for local economic growth.

Good Things Foundation

Map of digital exclusion in Cheshire and Merseyside

In this blog, Thrive by Design shares its methodology and challenges for mapping digital exclusion, in partnership with Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership. The heat map highlights where the population is at risk, to help ensure that improvements in access to digital services and aid are targeted where support is most required.

Thrive by Design

Testing ways to triage digital inclusion needs – case studies

The London Office of Technology and Innovation tested the effectiveness of different approaches to triaging digital inclusion needs with four boroughs: Barnet, Kensington and Chelsea, Southwark, and Westminster. The report and case studies outline the approaches taken by each borough, and provide insights on implementation and impact.

London Office of Technology and Innovation

Report on the role of technology for health and wellbeing

This joint report from the NHS Confederation and Google Health explores the role of technology in managing, improving and supporting health and wellbeing. The report includes a section on 'Ensuring digital access and inclusion', which recognises the risks of adopting a digital-first approach and insights on how to address the divide.

NHS Confederation

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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