Digital Exclusion story maps guide practitioners in boroughs, health and the VCS to the places and people in most need of digital inclusion support. Our initial work has focused on Older People.
Leave a commentA guide to using the London Digital Exclusion Map and Persona Bank in your locality.
Leave a commentAn assistive technology case study outlining details of the Amazon Echo pilot undertaken by Greenwich and funded by LOTI.
Leave a commentAn overview of LOTI’s work with five London boroughs to map digital exclusion and create and validate a bank of digitally excluded personas
Leave a commentPack of 24 personas of digitally excluded individuals, created by London boroughs as part of LOTI’s mapping digital exclusion project.
Leave a commentDetails of how to get involved in LOTI’s upcoming work to co-design and test new digital methods to better support people living with dementia
Leave a commentHelp LOTI crowdsource London’s digital inclusion initiatives, to inform the design of the Digital Inclusion Innovation Programme.
Leave a commentEddie Copeland outlines the thinking behind LOTI’s Covid Innovation Fund and the new ways of working it’s designed to make possible.
Leave a commentEden Munro, Project Officer for Hackney Council shares the thinking behind LOTI’s Assistive Technology User Agreement Template & Guide and next steps.
Leave a commentLOTI is pleased to announce the launch of its Covid Innovation Fund: helping boroughs work together to address Covid-related challenges.
Leave a commentIn weeknote 70, LOTI embarked on the first shared experiment on innovation in housing procurement, kicked off the digital engagement project & connected our Data Managers network with NHS Digital to improve access and management of Covid-19 datasets.
Leave a commentA guide on how to create and run Community Insights Projects: bringing together Voluntary and Charitable Sector staff and council data experts to explore how different types of quantitative and qualitative data can be used to meet the needs of residents.
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