AI and digital inclusion
May 2024
`7 million households are without broadband or mobile internet access. Rising living costs have exacerbated this issue, resulting in 1 million people scaling back or entirely cancelling their internet services in the last year…’
In 2023, the UK Communications and Digital Committee’s report highlighted a significant digital divide, showing that 7 million households are without broadband or mobile internet access. Rising living costs have exacerbated this issue, resulting in 1 million people scaling back or entirely cancelling their internet services in the last year. The report also emphasises a concerning trend in workforce digital literacy, with over 5 million working adults unable to perform fundamental digital tasks required for their jobs. Alarmingly, the lack of basic digital skills is projected to become the most substantial skills gap in the UK by 2030.
In an increasingly digital world, the importance of inclusivity for all cannot be overstated. Digital exclusion, a challenge facing many, especially in the public sector, hinders access to essential services and opportunities.
This blog explores effective strategies to promote digital inclusion, particularly focusing on those currently marginalised or excluded in the digital realm.
Before diving into solutions, it’s crucial to understand the challenges faced by the digitally excluded. These challenges include:
To address these challenges, several strategies can be implemented:
In your role within digital transformation and operations, you play a crucial part in this journey towards greater digital inclusion. Your expertise and leadership are key in driving these initiatives forward within your Council. Here are some recommendations:
Encouraging digital take-up amongst the digitally excluded is not just a technological challenge but a societal necessity. By implementing these strategies and recommendations, we can move towards a more inclusive digital future, where everyone has the opportunity to benefit from the digital revolution. It’s time to act now and ensure that digital transformation is inclusive for all.
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