"Digital inclusion is being able to access the internet and engage online - safely and confidently - when you need and want to." - Good Things Foundation  

 Key elements:

  • It's very individual  
  • It's about leaving no person/resident behind  
  • It's critical to build digital apps & services inclusively so that they work for everyone not just for some 

Superhighways believe there are several building blocks that all need to be in place to address digital inclusion.

The image is a diagram titled "Building blocks to address digital inclusion." It consists of four main categories represented by colored blocks. From left to right, the categories are: "Individual" with a yellow block labeled "Motivation & confidence," "Various" with a blue block labeled "Data & devices," a pink block labeled "Skills," and a green block labeled "Support." The final category is "Organisations" with an orange block labeled "Inclusive design."