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The Executive Member for Regeneration and the
Director of Regeneration and Culture submitted a report for the Executive’s
consideration. The purpose of the report was to provide information on the
Digital Inclusion Strategy and request its adoption.
A lack of digital skills and access could have
a huge negative impact on a person’s life, leading to poorer health outcomes, a
lower life expectancy, increased loneliness, social isolation and less access
to jobs and education.
It was planned that the DIS would be used by
the Council to help shape the future of digital inclusion in the borough, to
ensure that all residents were supported to overcome digital barriers and
maximise the social, health, education and economic benefits of enhanced
digital access. The annually-reviewed action plan would enable the Council to
target its leadership response, along with its key strategic partners, to
emerging local needs, opportunities and priorities towards the ultimate aim of
achieving parity with national digital inclusion standards.
The key aspects of the DIS were:
·
The
Vision - Middlesbrough would be brought in line with national digital inclusion
standards.
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The
Strategy - centred around the 5 digital inclusion Key Objectives, with issues
and emerging opportunities for each:
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Objective
1: Ensuring children and families were able to access digital learning and no
pupil missed learning due to digital DISarity.
o
Objective
2: Ensuring job seekers were able to access digital skills and employability
support.
o
Objective
3: Ensuring individuals (particularly elderly people) were able to engage with
others to reduce isolation.
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Objective
4: Ensuring local businesses were supported to trade digitally.
o
Objective
5: Ensuring town-wide connectivity plans supported Middlesbrough’s digital
ambitions.
The DIS was accompanied with an action plan,
which identified a series of 10 Practical Actions required to launch the
coordinated digital inclusion programme and attain tangible improvement, over
the next 12 months, against the Key Objectives. Those Practical Actions were
detailed at paragraph 11 of the submitted report.
In addition, the Action Plan identified 4
pledges with associated Strategic Actions to ensure the Council provided the
necessary local strategic leadership. Those pledges and Strategic Actions were
detailed at paragraph 12 of the submitted report.
The DIS had been finalised, taking into account
the contributions from the cross directorate Steering Group, plus all of the
comments received during the stakeholder consultations and workshops. The final
version of the DIS was attached to the submitted report at Appendix 1.
Following its adoption, the DIS would be used
as part of the evidence base for the Strategic Plan, to inform the Poverty
Strategy and to support relevant local and regional digital projects.
OPTIONS
Not to
adopt the Digital Inclusion Strategy. That would have meant that the Council
would not have had a clear strategy for delivering a coordinated local action
plan for reducing exclusion and maximising local digital access. It would have
been more challenging to deliver the digital infrastructure, skills, devices,
services and support, of the right quality, to support current and future
needs.
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