Digital Inclusion
DigiBridge is fully committed to working towards social inclusion for deprived and disadvantaged communities.
DigiBridge works with and within local communities to ensure whole communities, and individuals within them, are not left behind by advances in computer and digital technology. DigiBridge aims to turn the evidence on its head and ensure children, lone parents, the elderly, ethnic minorities and others feel part of the digital age.
DigiBridge working with Stakeholders
DigiBridge has recently worked in partnership with several oganisations to promote Digital Inclusion, these include
- Kurdish Human Rights Project
- PoplarHARCA
- Springboard Housing Association
- UKOnline Centres
- UnLtd
- Working Neighbourhood Pilot project
- Bethnal Green and Victoria Park Housing Association
- SureStart
- St Luke's Trust
- The AttleeFoundation
- Awards for All in England
Some of the above activities receive support from the National Lottery.