6.3 <3 diversity and inclusion

    Cards (15)

    • Demographic imbalance

      Where one demographic group is less included than others
    • Approaches to addressing the demographic imbalance in the digital sector
      • Increasing cultural awareness of different types of bias
      • Inclusion by design of digital technologies and systems and digital inclusion principles
      • Government initiatives
    • Bias
      Forming friendships exclusively with people who share the same interests or background, resulting in bias (probably unconscious) against those who do not share the same interests or background
    • Bias can take many forms including gender and age
    • People should be treated equally irrespective of their disability, racial background, gender or age. Their skills, qualifications and experience should be more important.
    • Inclusive recruitment
      An approach where no demographic information is provided to those carrying out the selection process, to reduce bias
    • Digital inclusion principles
      • Low cost and accessible connections
      • Motivation to go online
      • Access to appropriate and connected devices
      • Skills, confidence and safety
    • To achieve digital inclusion principles
      1. Training may need to be offered
      2. People's digital rights need to be clear
      3. Connectivity should be defined as a basic need
    • UK Government's digital inclusion checklist
      • Start with the user needs – not your own
      • Improve access – stop making things difficult
      • Motivate people – find something they care about
      • Keep it safe – build trust
      • Work with others - don't do it alone
      • Focus on wider outcomes – measure performance
    • UK Government initiatives to enhance digital inclusion
      • Making your service accessible
      • Assisted digital support
    • UK Government's digital inclusion scale
      Rates the UK population on a scale from 1 to 9 to assess progress on increasing digital inclusion
    • The Digital Economy Act and the UK Digital Strategy bought in legislation commitments about increasing digital inclusion
    • The UK Government provided details about how the digital divide (digital exclusion) had been exacerbated during the Covid-19 pandemic and set out initiatives to reduce it
    • The Skills Toolkit
      Covers digital areas, including digital design and marketing, coding and AI
    • Activity - THINK, PAIR, SHARE
      1. Research digital inclusion principles
      2. Make your own list of the ten most important principles
      3. Discuss your list with the group and make a definitive list of ten principles
      4. Explain how each principle would be achieved
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