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Digital Participation Sally Dyson Digital Participation Team SCVO Adult Learning Impact Forum Digital Inclusion: Digital learning as part of the adult learning agenda

Digital Scotland Ambition To be a world class digital nation demands that we achieve world class levels of digital participation Scottish Government

UK / Oxford Internet Institute No qualifications 60% Disabled 50% Retired 55%

Increase digital participation throughout Scotland Build digital capability in the third sector SCVO Digital Participation team

Basic digital skills Managing Information Find, manage & store digital content Communicating Communicate, interact, collaborate, share & connect with others Transacting Buy & sell goods and services, organise your finances and use digital government services Problem Solving Increase independence & confidence by solving problems and finding solutions using digital tools Creating Create basic digital content in order to engage with digital communities and organisations

CharterData ChallengeInternshipsDirectory Festival

Learn My Way SCVO & Tinder Foundation

digital.scvo.org.uk #digiscot