Stories

“One of the challenges we have faced is how to monitor, evaluate and measure the impact Digital Champions are having.”
Claire Sharp
“Our work continues, and more importantly self-perpetuates, as we provide an accessible junction where people can see that they have the ‘right’ to be digital citizens with a valued place in that world of today.”
Maggie McCole
“Why would a landlord be investing in community based Digital Inclusion?”
Rory Brown
“Since the group began there have been a number of women who have come along at various times, for a varying number of sessions and for a variety of different reasons.”
North Ayrshire Women's Aid
“All of these approaches are prompting us to consider new ways in which digital technology can be best utilised to help us support our clients.”
Stephen Welsh
“For us digital inclusion has always been about finding the ‘hook’ to get people interested.”
Angela Flaws
“We need to share best practice and learn from colleagues about practical, real world solutions.”
Irene Mackintosh
“We have plans to further develop and introduce more digital training and activities throughout the next period including helping participants to navigate online safety.”
Caryn Kerr
“I enjoyed hearing everyone’s stories, particularly the real-life examples of how organisations are helping people in communities around Scotland to become digitally included.”
Claire Sharp
“Early indications are that the majority of the workforce have the essential digital skills in place, but we hope to be able to highlight any gaps and priority learning needs to be addressed.”
Sue Holland-Smith