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DIGITAL
LITERACY

Our organisation will promote digital literacy with individuals, groups and communities.

GUIDELINES
  • We recognise the importance of digital literacy as a key competence for individuals to develop.
  • We will provide opportunities to improve digital literacy through engagement with those we work with.
  • We will encourage digital literacy within our staff base to strengthen our own service provision.
  • We will encourage the role of digital literacy as a key component in lifelong learning opportunities.
  • We will share our experience and learning of digital literacy support with other organisations.

SCVO have created Scotland's Digital Participation Charter is for organisations who share the ambition for Scotland to be a world leading digital nation by 2020. The charter establishes a framework for organisations in Scotland and signatories to the Charter commit to working together in a spirit of partnership to promote digital participation in Scotland.

Read the latest news and blogs from the SCVO Digital Participation programme.

This report from Ofcom is an in-depth study of the findings from the Digital Day 2014 children’s consumer research. It focusses on the data from the children’s quantitative three day diary study, and includes some comparisons to the adults’ study.

This document was produced as part of the first phase of Digitally Agile. It focuses the review done as part of the first phase to identify how digitally agile the CLD sector was in 2012. The results of this audit were used to inform the further phases of the Digitally Agile programme.

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