9. Why is this important? What are the social benefits of being online?
10. Internet users confidence in their ability to find work out-stripped non users by 25% “ Does the internet improve lives?” Freshminds April, 2009
11. Internet and peoples lives “ Does the internet improve lives?” Freshminds April, 2009 More confident Happier Better quality of life More informed
12. UK online centres users lives – before and after “ Does the internet improve lives?” Freshminds April, 2009 Communicate more Feel more connected to local community Feel less concerned about skills, work and health
14. Being able to use a computer and internet commands a salary premium of 3 – 10% Centre for the Economics of Education, 2007
15. Direct financial benefit of using broadband in the home £276 per year (lowest income) Source: SQW Consulting, September 2008
16. If all UK digitally excluded adults got online and made one digital contact each month, this would save the Government £900 million per year PwC & Martha Lane Fox “ The Economic Case for Digital Inclusion” www.raceonline.org/resources October 2009
17. A one-off cost of £38 to get someone online then saves £88 per person each year just from them using online public services
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26. Will work only if we bring the vulnerable and excluded online too (either supported or on their own)
27. “ Getting online can help people save money, find a job, access services in a way that works for them, and make connections with each other and with their community” David Cameron Friday 18 June 2010
28. Thank You [email_address] www.twitter.com/helenmilner www.ukonlinecentres.com s lideshare.net/helenmilner
Notes de l'éditeur
It’s about PEOPLE - Catherine was supported in her own home. UK online centres funded programme delivered in Leeds by Leeds Age Concern.
In October Martha Lane Fox and PWC produced an excellent document “The Economic Case for Digital Inclusion” which looked at the digital dividend if more people could get online. For example the poorest households can save almost £300 a year by being online and the Government could save £900m a year if all the digital excluded just made one contact a month online