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Response from the Inclusive Digital Economy Network to HM Government Delivering Digital Inclusion: An Action Plan for consultation Leela Damodaran Loughborough University
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Towards a Truly Inclusive Digital Economy – Friday 6 th March 2009 The Government consultation Consultation was announced on 24th October 2008 and ran until 19th January 2009 Large document – six chapters (84 pages) Definition of inclusion, principles to promote it and proposed actions 21 Questions inviting responses
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Contents of the action plan Why is digital inclusion important? Direct benefits: who is missing out and why? Indirect benefits: realising the opportunities Action for digital inclusion Next steps and consultation for a shared vision
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Towards a Truly Inclusive Digital Economy – Friday 6 th March 2009 Our Response Warmly welcomed the Action Plan Refined the definition of digital inclusion Synopsis of comments Suggested additional actions Identified critical omissions
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Towards a Truly Inclusive Digital Economy – Friday 6 th March 2009 Digital Inclusion – our definition “Digital inclusion is the best use – as defined by individual citizens or a local community – of digital technologies to improve lives and life chances and the places in which people live”
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Synopsis of comments Problems are well scoped – solutions less so Little reference to the wealth of existing research and knowledge Access to the Internet is necessary but not sufficient to deliver Digital Inclusion – capacity building is essential Participation is fundamental to inclusion – but barely mentioned
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Towards a Truly Inclusive Digital Economy – Friday 6 th March 2009 Suggested additional actions Promote active participation of all stakeholders including individuals, communities, local government, policy makers, NGOs etc Creating value chains and business models for inclusion Build capacity throughout society for inclusion as mainstream process
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Towards a Truly Inclusive Digital Economy – Friday 6 th March 2009 Build capacity to promote digital inclusion Promote awareness of features and benefits of ICT + Engage socially excluded people in planning/ prototyping/designing systems and services + Provide a wide range of learning opportunities = Engagement of excluded individuals and groups in shaping technology and services to meet their particular needs and circumstances
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Towards a Truly Inclusive Digital Economy – Friday 6 th March 2009 Critical omissions (Q21) Stakeholder participation Grass-roots engagement Reference to relevant standards and legislation
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Towards a Truly Inclusive Digital Economy – Friday 6 th March 2009 Promote awareness of Legislation Article 9 of UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities: - requires governments to promote common technological standards to reduce costs of assistive technology
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Towards a Truly Inclusive Digital Economy – Friday 6 th March 2009 Learning needs of designers and developers Social, psychological and cultural aspects of ICT use by marginalised groups Knowledge sharing across communities, academic disciplines, businesses (including SMEs), NGOs, policy-makers, etc Proposed research agenda
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