All learners must be given access to suitable tools to ensure that disadvantaged individuals and communities are not excluded from education.
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Ending digital poverty: the what, why and how
Digital poverty is a challenge that requires a long vision, adequate funding, realistic planning and a holistic partnership approach.
From Digital Poverty to Digital Empowerment: Family Fund’s Journey
Family Fund aims to make a difference with essential items and services that ease daily pressures and improve quality of life.
Digital Poverty, Limited Digital Literacy and Inadequate Language Support are Impeding Minoritised Ethnic Communities’ Access to Digitalised Services
Digital poverty, limited digital literacy and inadequate language support pose significant barriers to accessing digitalised services.
Bridging the Digital Divide: The Imperative of Ending Digital Poverty through DAISI (Digital accessibility, inclusion support and innovation) at GRCC
Through its impactful work in Gloucestershire, DAISI is moulding a digitally inclusive future, ‘one click at a time’.
Webinar Recording – Technology in the Justice System: Equity in Opportunity
Digital inclusion is essential for empowering incarcerated women, providing them with vital access to social networks, educational opportunities, and employment.
UK Digital Poverty Evidence Interim Review
The DPA Community Board believe that there has never been a more important time for an evidence-based,...
#DPIS21 Day 2: Data Poverty
If there is one digital exclusion issue that has been unprecedentedly spotlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic, it is data poverty.
#DPIS21 Day 1: Digital Capability and Understanding – Digital skills in the workplace and the future of work
The future of work is digital, and the UK has some catching up to do if it aspires to a digitally capable workforce fit to meet that future.Â
Cross-party MP group to chair Digital Poverty & Inequalities Summit
Conservative MPs Damian Collins and Rt Hon Esther McVey along with Labour MPs Julie Elliott, Darren Jones,...