Inclusion We see digital inequality as a social justice issue, and understand how the internet can impact,Drawing on more than a decade of experience and shared learning, we offer research, project co-creation,, delivery, and evaluation of digital inclusion work.,We provide training for organisations, digital champions, and staff on how best to reach people who are,offline, and how to help whole teams develop the skills and confidence to support others.
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How we deliver Digital Champion support has changed throughout the course of the pandemic.,Digital Champion Remote support A key challenge for Digital Champions during lockdown restrictions has,Normally, a Digital Champion would support someone with their digital skills face-to-face in a setting,Digital delivery may not be for everyone, but it can help reach some people who have barriers around,geography or engaging in a face-to-face context, helping you reach more people.
https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/doing-digital-inclusion/approach/digital-champions/delivering-support
to ensure we reach those who need the most support.,Evidence from the Digital Participation Charter Fund and other projects to build foundation and essential,Organisations tackling poverty and inequality should include digital skillsassessment and support as,Face-to-face digital skills support based in local communities (for example, in libraries) should be,Organisations should use the range of existing online digital skills support available (for example,
https://scvo.scot/support/digital/inclusion/roadmap/the-five-challenges-4
It united people from all over Cumbernauld from a diverse demographic to reach out and help their neighbours,commitment we really wouldn’t have been able to reach out and help so many in our community during their,Thank you to everyone who supported us and to the staff at our Centre for making such an innovative project,digital isolation and the pandemic has only reinforced that view.,of people with devices, digital skills and connectivity.
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An innovative feature of the e-learning is the opportunity to gain validation through a digital badge,SCVO supported a two-year Erasmus+ project that kicked off in October 2018 with partners in Ireland,,The partners are all organisations whose purpose is to provide training, support, advice, and advocacy,This will allow us to move our training online so that we can reach more of our members in an easily,continue to develop and update in line with each of our organisations’ strategic objectives for improving support
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These findings continue to be pivotal in shaping SCVO's policy, digital, communications and support activities,reach 4,769 Facebook likes 7k+ LinkedIn followers We’re reaching more people in the voluntary sector,This emergency work took place alongside our continued support of digitally excluded households across,helped 5,052 projects supported https://www.youtube.com/watch?,webpage views 60 organisations received Cyber Readiness Check support calls Digital inclusion SCVO’s
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, as well as supporting voluntary organisations to be more digitally engaged themselves.,Our #NeverMoreNeeded content reached approximately 1 million views, with our campaign film being viewed,reach 4,000 Facebook likes 1,300 new LinkedIn followers Communication was key for SCVO.,them. 60,000 devices awarded 1,047 organisations helped 4,917 projects supported https://www.youtube.com,Had the chance to learn directly from digital experts 76 Digital checkups 18 Topical digital training
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