Digital Access for All

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86 Londoners have responded | 07/08/2020 - 23/05/2021

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Background

The challenge

What is this mission about?

As part of London’s recovery from the pandemic we’re working to ensure every Londoner has fast and reliable internet access, basic digital skills and the device or support they need to be online by 2025. 

Why are we doing this?

Too many Londoners don’t have the devices, skills or internet access they need to get online.

We’ve seen how damaging this digital exclusion can be to people’s lives during this pandemic. Work, learning, shopping, public services and nearly all opportunities for social connection required internet access, a computer or smartphone, and the skills to use these safely and effectively.

What evidence have we got?

  • Connectivity: Currently 21% of London has access to full-fibre. This is much lower than cities in many other countries. Around 95% of London has access to a copper connection from a local ‘fibre to the cabinet’ point. These connections share network capacity with others in the area. This can cause households problems connecting multiple devices or using online services that use a lot of data, like gaming or other streamed content. Data consumption per household is increasing every year.
  • Essential digital skills: At least 9% of Londoners do not have any of the seven foundational digital skills, including being able to open an internet browser and connect to a Wi-Fi network. 20% of Londoners lack one or more of the skills.
  • Devices: There is high demand for laptops to support schoolchildren and adult learners.
  • Increasing demand: During the crisis over half of London’s civil society organisations reported an increase in demand for digital connectivity from the people they support.

Delve deeper


Our approach

To recover from the economic, social and health impacts of the pandemic, City Hall has set out a missions-based approach. This will bring together the public, private and voluntary sectors, and involves working with all Londoners to make it a success.

We propose to achieve this mission through joint working and funding between City Hall, local councils, businesses, and the voluntary and community sector (VCS) to deliver focused, high-impact projects led by groups with specific targets, based on a detailed map of digital exclusion in London.

The key themes behind the projects are:

  • better digital connectivity in poorly served housing
  • improved access to basic digital skills training
  • a laptop, mobile or other device for those who need it
  • better digital capability in the voluntary and community sector to support the most digitally excluded.

Actions:

  • Support the London Office of Technology and Innovation (LOTI) Digital Inclusion Innovation Programme. The programme will address data gaps, focusing on the most excluded groups identified during the crisis. It will also share what London boroughs have been doing that has worked well to help people digitally excluded and encourage others to do the same.
  • Increase take-up of free basic digital skills training, available under the Essential Digital Skills Entitlement, by raising awareness through private and voluntary-sector skills partnerships.
  • Deliver the Connected London programme to pave the way for investment in digital connectivity, including upgrading public sector buildings to deliver new digital services.

Policy team

Mission co-leads: Theo Blackwell (Chief Digital Officer) and Davina Fell (Digital Infrastructure Programme Manager, Southwark Council).

Lead organisations and partners: GLA and London Councils, local councils, Jobcentre Plus, skills and employment support providers, employers, trade unions, and voluntary and community organisations.

Timeline

STAGE: Evidence gathering

Life in lockdown

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London's recovery

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London’s recovery from COVID-19 – what you told us so far

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Digital access for all

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How your feedback has started to shape London’s road to recovery

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STAGE: Programme design

Briefing session with members of the Gigabit Connectivity Network

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Briefing session with London Borough digital connectivity contacts

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Digital Exclusion Taskforce inaugural meeting

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Mayor’s roundtable with schools

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Using technology during the pandemic

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Londoners have posted 12 comments

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Device upcycling guidance published

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November 2021 to January 2022: Wave 2 of the Digital Inclusion Innovation Programme

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Read about Wave 2 of the DIIP

Skills Roadmap launched

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Digital Exclusion Taskforce meeting

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Mayor bids to get 75,000 digitally excluded Londoners online

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Read the press release