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From an asylum seeker with no internet access to now a volunteer at Network member Learn for Life, Jonathan's life has been transformed with access to free data and a device.
National Digital Inclusion Network member Digital Voice share what they're doing to fix the North East digital divide.
During Get Online Week 2023, the Good Things team visited lots of hubs, connecting with staff and speaking to people with lived experience of digital exclusion. Take a look at our highlights.
Good Things team members Gabi Woodhams and Jo Reynolds describe what hubs told them about the financial difficulties they’re facing, and introduce a new model of grant funding to help fix the digital divide.
New research has found libraries in England play a vital role in tackling digital exclusion – both as an individual service offer and – more importantly – as part of a wider ecosystem of digital inclusion support in communities.
At the forefront of activism are members of the National Digital Inclusion Network. Not only do you deliver essential digital inclusion products and services, but many have recently written or met with their local Members of Parliament (MPs) to get digital inclusion on the local agenda.
Members of the House of Lords have seen first-hand the impact of hyperlocal, digital inclusion support. Here our Advocacy Manager, Hannah Whelan, discusses how to create that impact at scale - and meaningfully fix the digital divide across the country.
Now it's easy to find digital inclusion local help across the UK.
As the National Databank and National Device Bank expand, the incredible social impact is clear to see. Stories from the National Digital Inclusion Network and organisations like 4Mnet highlight the power of data and devices to empower people, create independence, and strengthen communities.
Since the launch of the new Learn My Way, many learners have already built their digital skills to apply their knowledge to the real world.