DL South West

Digital Leaders South West (DLSW) is an independent network for individuals and organisations across the South West who are committed to delivering innovative and sustainable digital transformation. Corsham Institute (Ci) is proud to partner with DLSW to facilitate networking and thought leadership across a range of topics relevant to the South West’s digital community.

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March 2020

During discussions at the recent Digital Leaders Cities Workshop, it’s clear that local government is facing a tsunami of data. The digital revolution, driven by technology such as Internet of Things (IoT), has resulted in more data being made available to councils than ever before, […]

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February 2020

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Data rights, wrongs, and trust

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Although news of Europe’s ‘refugee crisis’ no longer dominates the headlines, refugees and asylum-seekers continue to face significant challenges long after resettlement. Access to housing, healthcare, mental health support, language learning, education, and employment are essential for people who have fled violence and persecution to be able to rebuild their lives and […]