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How can levelling-up be truly achieved when there’s still a large gap between those who are digitally included and those in our communities who are not?
We look at public sector digital transformation projects delivered during the pandemic such as the UK Health and Security Agency (UKHSA) Test and Trace programme.
Estonia is a small ex-Soviet country in Northern Europe that has a population of only 1.3 million, seven times less than London.
At a recent roundtable in partnership with Wired, Doug Brown, Head of Data, Cyber and AI Guild and Chief Data Scientist of Capita Consulting, was joined by Lisa Talia Moretti, a digital sociologist at the Ministry of Justice; Reid Darby, innovation lead at Golden Valley Development in Cheltenham; Carly Kind, Director at the Ada Lovelace Institute and Tavi Kotka, an engineer/entrepreneur and former Chief Information Officer for the Estonian government to discuss data, identity and the digital citizen.
One of the perks of my job is working with great people from the UK employability industry.
As the country rebuilds after the effects of Covid -19, there’s increasing pressure on both the private and public sectors to do more to deliver positive results to communities that need it most.
Digital services have been progressing across every sector of society for the past decade.
Andrew Conroy, Property Director at Capita, explains how local authorities can structure property development partnerships to make sure that residents and local businesses are projects’ major beneficiaries
Many vulnerable people live in social housing, and their landlords have a legal obligation to protect their safety and wellbeing at home.
No organisation operates in a vacuum. Rather, its interdependencies are many and manifest.