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Community Maps: Social and Digital Geographies of Great Britain …and some other tools & resources Ian Everall Digital Inclusion Advisor ‘Delivering social inclusion outcomes through technology’
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The national indicator set improving lives life chances is focused on improving lives and life chances
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Local Area Agreements set targets to tackle social exclusion including: child poverty worklessness poor housing unemployment health inequalities poor mental health educational underachievement
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LSPs will have to deliver MORE for LESS Taking efficiency targets and the current economy into account this means…
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…so how can technology help LSPs deliver ? unlikely to be sufficient Incremental change is unlikely to be sufficient to respond to the pressures…
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Digital Inclusion: ‘The use of technology, either directly or indirectly, to improve the lives and life chances of people and the places in which they live’
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Builds capacity Drives efficiency Stimulates innovation Supports the more effective delivery, by Local Strategic Partnerships, of key social and economic targets set out in Local Area Agreements, the Sustainable Community Strategy vision and local improvement plans
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And can help: achieve social outcomes engage vulnerable, disadvantaged and excluded groups support community empowerment and cohesion build skills and economic capital deliver tailored services increase staff effectiveness inform decision making manage organisational performance facilitate partnership working
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Community Maps http://www.gps.communities.gov.uk/digitalinclusion/LicenseAgreement.aspx http://www.gps.communities.gov.uk/digitalinclusion/LicenseAgreement.aspx Web based interactive tool. Places Technical e.g. (internet take-up), social (e.g household income) and resource data(e.g UKOnline Centres) on community maps. Informs “story of place”. Helps to visualise the local social/digital landscape. mapping@digiteam.org
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Community Maps Datasets IMD Age Bands Household Incomes Mosaic groups Tenure Technical Theme H/hold hrs in paid work H/hold hours on Internet h/hold internet access 05/06 No of wifi hotspots E-society classifications H/hold access to b/band H/hold distance to exchange H/hold internet take-up H/hold broadband take-up Broadband density True Touch Types
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Start analysing an area: City of London
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Focusing on your area Click offClick on
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Resizing: zoom in Click on Click & drag to highlight
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Seeing communities: LSOA Click on
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Select data set Cripplegate BarbicanPortsoken Bishopsgate Select ‘social’ Select ‘total score’
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Index of multiple deprivation IMD least deprived IMD more excluded
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Income domain (exclusion) Bottom 10% Top 20%
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Income bands (Experian) High% of low income households <£10k In top 10% of high earners in the country
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Age (Experian) Low % of young people, high % of older people
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Mosaic data Top 10% ‘symbols of success’ classification High % of ‘welfare borderline’ classification
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Housing Tenure High concentration of social housing
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Summary of social data
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www.esd.org.uk/solutions4inclusion
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Routes to Digital Inclusion Support Free capacity building support for local authorities and their partners via… Digital Inclusion Advisors who can provide: –coaching, training and mentoring –advice on the range of DI tools – all freely available to local stakeholders –Digital Inclusion Foundation Reports for each LSP area Need identified by local authority/LSP Arranged through RIEP
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Thank you Any Questions? Ian Everall ian@gienova.co.uk Tel: 07515287189
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