100% Digital Leeds co-facilitate a number of networks bringing together partners to work collaboratively to improve digital inclusion for a specific community. Though each of the networks has its own specific priorities and objectives, produced collaboratively by its membership, each network discusses common challenges and best practice, and shares opportunities for partnership working and funding. We want to make sure that organisations are supported on their digital inclusion journeys, and to save time and effort by working collectively.
Older People’s Digital Inclusion Network
Co-facilitated with Leeds Older People’s Forum, this network brings together Neighbourhood Networks and other partners that work with older people.
Find more information about the Older People’s Digital Inclusion Network and its work here.
To enquire about joining or working with this network contact Rachel Benn: rachel.benn@leeds.gov.uk
Autism and Learning Disability Digital Inclusion Network
Co-facilitated with Pyramid, this network brings together partners that work with autistic adults and adults with learning disabilities.
To enquire about joining or working with this network contact Nicky Lines: nicky@pyramid.org.uk
Databank User Group
Co-facilitated with The Good Things Foundation, this user group brings together organisations across Leeds gifting sim cards with free 4G data, texts and calls via the National Databank. The group shares issues, learning, and best practice, to make best use of the resource and reduce data poverty.
To enquire about joining or working with this network contact Alice James Hopton: Alice.jameshopton@leeds.gov.uk
The development of further digital inclusion networks
If you would be interested in working with us to support the development of a digital inclusion network for a specific community please contact us.