Making digital accessible for everyone
On the 7th March we held our third One Digital event which focused on making digital inclusion projects accessible to everyone. The event was a huge success with over 80 attendees, engaging presentations, three sets of lively workshops and some great conversations.
Video of key points from the day
Opening presentations
Workshops
Practical tools to support working with disadvantaged groups:
Theories of Change – Good Things Foundation
Overcoming Financial Disadvantage – Family Fund, Age UK South Lakes, BT
The Digital Champions Network – Digital Unite
Working with disadvantaged groups:
Working with young people who are digitally excluded – Carnegie UK and UK Youth
Working with people with learning disabilities Camphill Blair Drummond
Digital employability skills for people with learning disabilities – Enable Us
Working with people with physical disabilities – Abilitynet and RNIB
Working with older people – Age UK and Centre for Ageing Better
Working with people with mental health issues – National MIND, Buckinghamshire MIND and Richmond Fellowship
Getting online with English as a second language – Clarion Futures and Three UK
Working with people who are homeless – Mhor Collective on behalf of Get Digital/Streetwork
Many thanks to all our contributing partners…
- AbilityNet
- Age UK
- Age UK South Lakeland
- Camphill Blair Drummond
- BT
- Carnegie UK
- Centre for Ageing Better
- CKUK Glasgow
- Clarion Futures
- Digital Unite
- Enable Scotland
- Family Fund
- Good Things Foundation
- National MIND
- MIND Buckingham
- RNIB
- Streetworks/Mhor Collective
- Three (London Islington)
- UK Youth