Resources
Delivering on digital inclusion can be difficult, especially when organisations are being asked to do more with less.
But that’s why Scotland’s Digital Inclusion Charter is designed to support, guide and recognise your digital inclusion journey.
We’ve pulled together helpful resources that you can use to support you to evidence and deliver on the pledges outlined in the Charter. If you have a resource you think would be great to add here, get in touch with us.
Here are some resources to help you think about the ‘Understanding’ pledge:
- SCVO Essential Digital Skills Checkup
- Lloyds Consumer Digital Index 2023
- SCVO Digital Inclusion Research Library
- SCVO Digital Inclusion Masterclass: What are Essential Digital Skills? (Video)
- Planning template for digital inclusion projects
- SCVO Essential Digital Skills toolkit
- From Pillars to Practice: five pillars of digital inclusion
- Making Digital Inclusion Everyone's Responsibility: a roadmap for Scotland
Here are some resources to help you think about the ‘Approach’ pledge:
- SCVO Digital Inclusion Masterclass: Bringing your organisation with you (Video)
- SCVO Digital Inclusion Masterclass: talking to senior leaders about digital inclusion (Video)
- Digital Champions in village halls
- Resources for Learners
- Digital Champion training (Mhor Collective and Connecting Scotland)
- Measuring impact in digital inclusion
- Embedding digital inclusion in your organisation
- 12 Steps for Digital Inclusion (blog)
- SCVO Essential Digital Skills toolkit
Here are some resources to help you think about the ‘Resource’ pledge:
- SCVO Digital Inclusion Masterclass: Doing digital inclusion with limited resources (Video)
- SCVO Digital Inclusion Masterclass: Creating and embedding Digital Champions (Video)
- Funding Scotland
- How to find or donate refurbished devices
- A guide to digital equipment and software
- National Data Bank
- Learn more about social tariffs
Here are some resources to help you think about the ‘Partnership’ pledge:
Here are some resources to help you think about the ‘Community’ pledge: