Definition of digital inclusion
Digital inclusion covers:
Digital skills
Being able to use digital devices (such as computers or smart phones and the internet. This is important, but a lack of digital skills is not necessarily the only, or the biggest, barrier people face.
Connectivity
Access to the internet through broadband, wi-fi and mobile. People need the right infrastructure but that is only the start.
Accessibility
Services need to be designed to meet all users’ needs, including those dependent on assistive technology to access digital services.
Digital Support
Find information about Manchester Libraries and the different services they offer.
- Free Sims with Internet Access
- Social Tariffs & Internet Prices
- Tools Resources for Digital Volunteers
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