5. Scotland’s Digital Participation Strategy Digital Inclusion – Digital Life Skills – Digital Media Literacy Scottish Government Devolved Administration Digital Inclusion stakeholders Digital Life Skills stakeholders Digital Media Literacy stakeholders Chair of DPS Network Information flow and development process Scotland Digital Participation Strategy Opportunities for Consolidation Current Key Activities Target Groups Priorities Collator / Author Contributors Owner Digital Participation Scotland Network Co-ordinators Result Opportunities for new initiatives Support for wider SMP local targeted outreach to support SMP Key Actions Current activities map showing gaps/overlaps Research / Literature review Key information
6. Digital Participation in Scotland Remit of ‘Hub’ Hub is Digital Participation Network Scotland – DPSN A collaborative, knowledge centre To ensure that any issues specific to Scotland are raised with the larger Consortium Will make impact via bringing people and issues together at events and round table meetings, speaking platforms etc Actively seeking partners for projects such as SSD, Glasgow, Home Access Initiative
12. Digital Participation in Scotland Experience of and interest in setting up a social networking site
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Role of Scottish Government Remit of Hub Priorities Communications networks, Delivery networks
Role of Scottish Government Remit of Hub Priorities Communications networks, Delivery networks Hub is Digital Participation Network Scotland – DPSN A collaborative, knowledge centre To ensure that any issues specific to Scotland are raised with the larger Consortium Will make impact via bringing people and issues together at events and round table meetings, speaking platforms etc Actively seeking partners for projects such as SSD, Glasgow, Home Access Initiative New terms of reference may be required - key message
SG Objectives Wealthier and Fairer Smarter Healthier Safer and Stronger Greener
Role of Scottish Government Remit of Hub Priorities Communications networks, Delivery networks
Role of Scottish Government Remit of Hub Priorities Communications networks, Delivery networks
SG Objectives Wealthier and Fairer Smarter Healthier Safer and Stronger Greener
When asked to choose from a list of possible reasons for using the internet, adults in Scotland are more likely than all UK adults to say that they use the internet to pass the time (49% vs. 36%). Users in Scotland have a higher claimed volume of internet use at home per week compared to the overall UK measure (10.6 hours vs. 8.4 hours).