Lived Experience Groups: Shaping Digital Services for All
Lived Experience Groups shape digital services by providing valuable insights and feedback. Discover how Achieve Foundation uses these groups to create more effective and inclusive solutions.
Consequence Scanning: Bridging the Digital Divide
Consequence Scanning promotes digital equality by identifying and mitigating unintended technological consequences. Learn how Achieve Foundation uses this method to create a fair and safe digital world for all.
Digital Inclusion: Evaluating the Impact of Your Project
Digital inclusion is crucial for building an equitable society. Discover how Achieve Foundation helps evaluate digital inclusion projects to ensure they meet their objectives and deliver impactful results.
Do You Need Help in Dealing with Loneliness?
Loneliness is an issue that can affect us all, young or old, at any point in our lives. We might live in a busy city or a rural location, on our own or with others and still feel isolated.
What are the Barriers to Digital Inclusion in 2023?
Digital technologies have become an essential part of our daily lives, from online shopping to remote working. However, despite the UK’s push towards a digital-first approach, there are still significant barriers to digital inclusion in 2023. In this blog, we will explore the top barriers to digital inclusion in the UK in 2023.
How to Spot Disinformation & Keep Vulnerable People Safe
We explain how the government helps elderly, disabled and other vulnerable people get better support to stay safe online and avoid being misled by disinformation.
How will The Online Safety Bill Protect Adults and Children?
Social media companies will become more responsible for their users’ safety on their platforms thanks to The Online Safety Bill, which is a new set of laws to protect children and adults online.
Digital & Societal Exclusion Among Black People in the UK
The United Kingdom is home to a diverse population, but unfortunately, many individuals and groups experience exclusion from society, including digital exclusion. Black people in the UK are one such group, who face significant barriers to full participation in society. This blog will explore the issue of digital exclusion and exclusion from society among black people in the UK.
How to Design Accessible Services for Neurodiversity
Digital Content should be accessible for everyone, including the 10% of the population who are dyslexic, 1% who are autistic, and the 900,000 with dementia
People Likely to be Digitally Excluded
There are still significant levels of digital exclusion. Research suggests that barriers to digital exclusion are more likely to affect some people than others.