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Section Divider: Heading intro here. UK online centres and digital inclusion Exploring the impact of being online both socially and economically, and why UK online centres are key to unlocking the potential digital inclusion offers the UK Ian Clifford, Nov 2011

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Page 1: NextGen 2011 Workshop Ian Clifford UK ONLINE CENTERS

Section Divider: Heading intro here.!

UK  online  centres  and  digital  inclusion   Exploring the impact of being online both socially and economically, and why UK online centres are key to unlocking the potential digital inclusion offers the UK  

Ian  Clifford,  Nov  2011  

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Early Adopter

Functional use

Communications Information

Transactions

Content creator

Entertainment Social web

The digital journey The use of digital technology to improve the lives and life chances of all citizens and the places in which they live.

Entre-preneur

Inclusion

Engagement

Empowerment

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40.8m adults use the internet daily … BUT 8.7m never use it

Source: ONS 2006-11

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Every day Never

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Who is offline? (has NEVER used the internet)

›  Age is a key factor… ›  60% of the over 65s have never used the internet ›  68% of people who are widowed ›  55% of people with no qualifications ›  31% of people earning less than £10,399 ›  29% of people from the North East of England ›  21% of women

Source: ONS 2010

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Where: there’s a North-South divide

All UK: 18% never used Source: ONS 2010

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UK online centres users lives – before and after

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

I do not feel concerned about my levels of qualifications, training or skills

n=75

I do not feel concerned about my work position

n=51

I do not feel concerned aboutmy health

n=75

I felt part of my local community

I communicated as much as I would have liked

with my family

I communicated as muchas I would like to with friends

"Yes" Before "Yes" After

“Does the internet improve lives?” Freshminds April, 2009

Communicate more

Feel more connected to local community

Feel less concerned about skills, work and health

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2% 4% 7% 8% 10%26%

55%

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%

2% of people in the highest income category (>£40,000) have never used the internet, compared to 31% of those in the lowest income (<£10,399) category

It is a case of social equality

Source ONS 2010

55% of people without any qualifications have never used the internet, compared to 2% with a degree

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Products: www.go-on.co.uk

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Access: 3,800 active centres Not owned, managed or funded by us 3800 community partners, covering 84% of England’s most deprived areas. Locations include: •  Community centres •  Social Housing, Sheltered Housing & Care Homes •  Libraries •  Job Centres & Job Clubs •  Shops, pubs, farms •  Surestart centres, schools •  Mosques, churches, temples, church halls •  Homeless shelters & Women’s Hostels •  Post Offices •  Citizens Advice Bureaux •  Council Offices

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If all UK digitally excluded adults got online and made one digital contact with Government each month, this would save the Government £900 million per year

PwC & Martha Lane Fox “The Economic Case for Digital Inclusion”

www.raceonline.org/resources Oct 2009

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Measuring impact Supported individuals are saving far more

contacts than expected ›  4% No contacts saved ›  19% 1 contact or visit a month ›  36% 2-4 contacts or visits a month ›  14% 5-9 contacts or visits a month ›  16% 10 or more visits a month ›  11% Don’t know

UK online centres 705 learners surveyed April 2010- Sept 2011

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Channel shift impact of UK online centre intervention Counting since April 2010 …. › 698k people online (as of yesterday) › Each saved av 3.8 transactions per month › 43% channel shifting after support

› £106m saved based on PWC calculations › Trend increasing over time….