This Resource Library provides a selection of good reads, toolkits and training providers that offer services or information related to digital inclusion.
- Connecting Cambridgeshire’s Digital Inclusion Delivery Plan for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough to combat digital exclusion.
- The Charity Digital Skills Report is the annual barometer of charities’ digital skills, attitudes and behaviours. You can read the Charity Digital Skills Report online or download the full report as a PDF here.
- Good Things Foundation: Introduction to AI.
- Media Trust: Digital Resilience For Charities
- Good Things Foundation: Doing Digital in Later Life: A practical guide.
- Digital Poverty Alliance: End Digital Poverty Day, 12 September 2024.
- Safer Internet Day 2024. This campaign runs every February to educate and raise awareness about online issues.
- Digital Inclusion: Cataylst’s article sets out six most common challenges charities face.
- This article by Digital Leaders raises concern about the switch to digital telephone lines in 2025.
- NCVO: Practical and step-by-step guidance to make the best use of digital tools and processes to help your charity, organisation or community group
- Third Sector article: What are the big digital trends for 2024?
- Digital Inclusion Directory June 2022. This Digital Inclusion Directory was funded by the Vaccine Access Champions project and published through a partnership between Cambridge Online and Cambridge City Council, to help staff and the public access information regarding Vaccine Access online in and around Cambridge.
- Essential digital skills framework, Department for Education, last updated 23 April 2019. The essential digital skills framework defines the digital skills adults need to safely benefit from, participate in and contribute to the digital world.
- Cambridge Centre for Housing & Planning Research. New Horizons: Digital exclusion and the importance of getting online
- Digital Inclusion and Exclusion in the Arts and Cultural Sector, Good Things Foundation prepared for Arts Council England. Published August 2021. A report on digital inclusion and exclusion in the arts and cultural sector by Jane Mackey, Good Things Foundation.
- Centre for Ageing Better, COVID-19 and the digital divide
- Building a Digital Nation, infographic. Good Things Foundation. Each year Good Things Foundation create a Digital Nation infographic, that gathers the facts and stats about digital inclusion and exclusion in the UK.
- Connecting Cambridgeshire have gathered a list to signpost people to help with getting online..
- Digital toolkit from charity, Cast, to boost your digital skills.
- Digital accessibility resources from AbiltyNet.
- Charity Digital’s guide to the best digital inclusion resources for people and organisations.
- Digital Inclusion Toolkit. Collaborative project funded by the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government. This toolkit serves as a how-to guide on strategies that can be used when tackling digital exclusion in our communities.
- Digital money for seniors, a data-driven guide on adjusting to the digital future of banking by Compare the Market, the Money Team.
- Catalyst have gathered resources from across their network. They include digital fundraising, getting your team onboard, lessons learnt from other charities as well as guides to delivering digital projects.
- Voice Online Communities CIC is a community website publishing platform. You can simply apply for a website and use the documentation to build it by yourself if you want to.
- Doing Digital in Later Life: A practical guide – Good Things Foundation. Evidence-based practical guide for supporting over 75s to access digital inclusion support.
- AbilityNet host training for individuals and organisations to educate on digital accessibility issues.
- FutureLearn provide a huge range of free online training courses that cover digital themes including managing digital transformation in the workplace, digital marketing, digital skills, and digital wellbeing.
- Third Sector Lab, The Curve. Digital skills training for the third sector. The Curve is a series of free, 90-minute workshops for third sector organisations. These online workshops aim to build knowledge around best digital practices, raise awareness of digital tools and ultimately help increase impact with digital.
- Cambridge CVS host training and events for voluntary sector groups.
- Charity Digital host a range of events and training sessions and publish regular articles to support charities in developing and delivering their digital offer.
- Digital Unite provide training to support organisations who are setting up a Digital Champions network as well as skills development of staff.
- Digital Inclusion Toolkit: Digital inclusion advice for councils, by councils:
- The Open University, Centre for Voluntary Sector Leadership have written a blog to introduce a document that includes a summary of some of the existing digital training opportunities and resources accessible by third sector organisations in the UK. Scroll to the end of the blog to find the resource.
- Heritage Digital host a range of training webinars, resources and articles.
- Learn My Way, Good Things Foundation. Learn My Way has free courses for you to learn digital skills to stay safe and connected.