How do organisations provide support to those still Digitally Excluded in a time of Social Distancing, where digital channels will be relied upon more and more.
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Presenters
Nick Hill
Host, LocalGovDigital LOCKDOWN
Creator of Public Sector Forums, #channelshiftcamp, Public Sector Customer Services Forum & Event Maker @ LocalGovDigital
Helen Dobson
Partnership and Development Director, Citizens Online
Helen joined Citizens Online in 2017 bringing over 20 years of experience developing partnerships and overseeing digital project delivery. Helen’s digital training started in 1998 when working for a creative start‐up. Passionate about social justice, she moved to work in the charitable sector in 2013, forming cross-sector partnerships to address lack of digital skills and increase diversity in creative industries.
James Beecher
Research and Development Manager, Citizens Online
Since joining Citizens Online in 2014, James has helped build Citizens Online's rigorous Baseline evaluation approach. Data is James’ middle name. His analytical brain creates beautiful and detailed visualisations and maps of data to help organisations target their resources more effectively, to people who are—or are at risk of being—digitally excluded. James was also instrumental in the creation of the Fix the Web project’s animated Introduction to Digital Accessibility
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How do organisations provide support to those still Digitally Excluded in a time of Social Distancing, where digital channels will be relied upon more and more.
Remote digital skills help is required.
How do you do this at scale?
How do you help the most vulnerable stay safe online.
This webinar with Citizens Online will show you how