Digital Inclusion : A Roadmap for Combined Authorities
Our Roadmap argues that it’s possible for regional leaders to shift the dial on digital inequality - and provides practical ideas for those charged with developing digital inclusion strategies
According to Ofcom figures, at least 1.5 million households in the UK lack internet access at home – while 14.9 million people have very low levels of digital engagement according to the Lloyds Consumer Digital Index (CDI) 2021. Levels of internet use vary from region to region.
This report argues that it’s possible for leaders to shift the dial on regional digital inequality.
It highlights that the Midlands and Yorkshire and the Humber made big leaps in usage since 2020, according to Lloyds CDI 2021 data.
The Roadmap also highlights that over two-thirds of people would improve their digital skills – if they knew there was support available to help them if they needed it.
In publishing this report, Good Things Foundation and Capita aim to kickstart new conversations at a regional level and inspire senior leaders to integrate digital inclusion into wider strategy and policy.
The Roadmap provides practical ideas for those charged with developing digital inclusion strategies. It sets out the case for action by Combined Authorities in England.
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Devolved regions on song with drive for digital inclusion
Local leaders can be inspired and informed by other regions when it comes to digital inclusion strategies, writes our Group Chief Executive Helen Milner.
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A Roadmap for Combined Authorities
We're working with Capita to kickstart new conversations at a regional level - and inspire senior leaders to set ambitious strategies to Fix The Digital Divide.