Why digital poverty is cutting people off from life itself

Digital poverty is real – people who have no access to the internet are often those who need it most

Bylines Scotland

Some impressive and important community initiatives by BCS members that focus on ending #digitalpoverty.

#digitaldivide #techforgood
https://buff.ly/3UpnCjM

BCS Members close the digital divide

Freddie Quek, Chair of the BCS Digital Divide Specialist Group, explores some impressive and important community initiatives by BCS members that focus on ending digital poverty.

“While our society becomes increasingly reliant on digital technologies for essential #Services, #Education and #Employment, more than 19 million adults and one in five children are living in #DigitalPoverty, according to the Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA) … (12 September) marks the second annual End Digital Poverty Day, an initiative launched by the DPA”

https://eandt.theiet.org/2024/09/12/access-digital-tech-basic-human-right-19-million-uk-adults-currently-living-digital

Access to digital tech is ‘a basic human right’ for 19 million UK adults living in digital poverty

While our society becomes increasingly reliant on digital technologies for essential services, education and employment, there are over 19 million adults and 1 in 5 children who are living in digital poverty, according to the Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA).

Engineering and Technology Magazine

The
@BBCEssex
piece about a charity giving away computers is good.

https://bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c6p2zd50gxgo

But it doesn’t tell those in need, in Basildon, how to apply, or who to contact.

It’s a *deeply* flawed piece.

#DigitalDivide #DigitalPoverty

Basildon computer giveaway aims to tackle digital divide

Free computers are being offered to 100 families in Basildon who cannot afford to buy one.

BBC News

The Digital Poverty Alliance released the updated National Delivery Plan on 4th June 2024.

The National Delivery Plan is based around 6 missions to end #digitalpoverty by 2030 and sets out both short-term and long-term actions for Government, industry and the third sector to tackle digital poverty. This update charts the progress that has been made since the first plan was released, and curates a roadmap for the future.

https://digitalpovertyalliance.org/national-delivery-plan-2024/

National Delivery Plan 2024 - Digital Poverty Alliance

National Delivery Plan 2024 . Together we can end digital poverty once + for all.

Digital Poverty Alliance

Whilst it’s depressingly unsurprising that the government has failed to act on the findings from several years ago on the impact of digital poverty, there are some shocking stats in this report.
#digitalpoverty

https://digitalpovertyalliance.org/news-updates/house-lords-criticise-government-response-digital-exclusion-report/

‘It’s discrimination’: millions of Britons frozen out in the digital age

From banking to shopping and parking, consumers without access to tech are left frustrated

The Guardian
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While the #UK falls below any acceptable standards, the #EU implements today the #DSA.

A frame against digital platform abuse. By Feb17th2023 every platform must:
1) Be transparent in numbers (report amounts of active users -become Very Large Platforms)
2) Comply and Explain (including content moderation and risks)
3) Easy flag illegal content and effects
4) Digital Service Coordinators to ensure rule compliance (and fines, if they don't!)

#digitalpoverty #UK #DSA
https://twitter.com/ThierryBreton/status/1592854562809184257?t=qC21cBMCwTS52LgoULIWgQ&s=19

Thierry Breton on Twitter

“Social media platforms will no longer behave like they are “too big to care”.   Whether they have feathers or not 🐦 As #DSA enters into force today, these are the 4️⃣ steps ahead for digital platforms to comply with our 🇪🇺 rules 🧵”

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