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Digital Inclusion Initiatives: UK’s £6 Million Investment

Empowering Communities Through Skills Development and Access.

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Sir Chris Bryant MP, Tourism Minister. Photo by Department for Culture, Media and Sport.

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Table of Contents

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  • Transforming Lives Through Digital Inclusion
    • Economic Benefits of Digital Skills
  • Government Action and Industry Collaboration
    • Device Reuse Initiative
  • Tackling Barriers to Access
    • Full Speech, Exactly as Delivered at Olympia
  • Painting the problem
  • The economic case
  • Whole nation task
  • Digital Inclusion Action Plan
  • Cross-government
  • Business support
  • Call to action and wrap-up
    • Bottom Line

Sir Chris Bryant, Minister for Data Protection and Telecoms, announced at London Tech Week 2025 a £6 million investment in digital inclusion initiatives, aiming to upskill 7.5 million workers in AI by 2030.

This commitment highlights the transformative impact of digital skills on individuals and communities across the UK.

 

Transforming Lives Through Digital Inclusion

The UK government’s renewed focus on digital inclusion is set to transform lives by bridging the digital divide.

The initiative aims to empower individuals like Kalpana from Newham, who transitioned from never using a laptop to teaching others digital skills.

Her journey underscores the potential for improved access to education and employment opportunities for families across the nation.

 

Economic Benefits of Digital Skills

  • Every £1 spent on digital skills training returns £9.48 to the economy.
  • Full digital literacy could add £23 billion annually in Gross Value Added.
  • The initiative supports device donation schemes and partnerships with industry leaders.

 

Government Action and Industry Collaboration

The Digital Inclusion Action Plan, launched in February 2025, marks a significant shift after years of limited government action.

Supported by five Secretaries of State, this comprehensive strategy involves multiple government departments and substantial funding.

Major companies like Virgin Media O2 and BT are already contributing through free WiFi and device donations.

 

Device Reuse Initiative

  • The ‘IT Reuse for Good’ charter encourages businesses to donate unused tech.
  • This initiative reduces e-waste while supporting those in need.
  • Aligns environmental sustainability with social policy goals.

 

Tackling Barriers to Access

The plan addresses barriers faced by those left behind in an increasingly digital world. For many, digital exclusion means difficulties accessing jobs, healthcare, and education.

Families sharing one device may struggle with homework or job applications, while elderly or low-income individuals face compounded social isolation and financial hardship without online services.

 

Full Speech, Exactly as Delivered at Olympia

“The first time Kalpana went to Skills Enterprise – a digital training hub run out of a community centre in Newham, East London – she hadn’t used a laptop before.

That made finding a job pretty difficult.

She’d been out of work for some time, and had never browsed a job site, uploaded a CV or sent a professional email.

After weekly training, Kalpana has gradually grown in confidence using the internet to find work.

And she’s been given her own laptop.

It’s become an asset for the whole family – a means to help her son do homework or pick GCSE options.

In her words, the help she received in Newham “changed everything”.

Painting the problem

There are 1.6 million people in the UK who, like Kalpana did, live largely offline.

It’s a kind of exclusion that’s hard to spot.

If you don’t live exiled from the digital world, how do you understand what it looks like?

It looks like a family of 5 sharing one laptop, judging whose homework is most important that night.

An elderly woman who can’t apply for a disabled parking permit, because she’s not given options to do it offline.

A jobseeker in a rural area travelling miles for public WiFi to send off a CV.

Or a young man experiencing homelessness, who uses his phone to find a safe place to stay.

When he runs out of money for data, he faces another night where he hopes to get lucky by sleeping on the bus.

When a laptop plus an internet connection equals a train ticket, a doctor’s appointment or a conversation with a loved one, not having those things means being locked out of a world of opportunity.

Locked out of life itself.

The economic case

That’s a problem for all of us.

We should care about digital exclusion for its own sake – in the same way society comes together to help people shut out of housing, of work.

But we should also care because we can’t afford not to.

In a week when you’ll hear a lot about the massive opportunity for economic growth technology brings – fundamental to our Plan for Change – we can’t afford to miss out on the growth we’ll see if we close the digital divide.

For every £1 spent on digital skills training, our economy gets £9.48 back.

And if everyone in the workforce could do all 20 essential digital tasks, the country could be £23 billion better off each year, in Gross Value Added.

Whole nation task

A problem for the whole nation, then.

And one the whole nation has a hand in solving.

For too long, this work has been left to the sterling efforts of industry, local government and charities, with central government at worst, absent – at best, standing on the sidelines calling on businesses to do more.

Well, no longer.

This is the year that government stepped up to play our part.

Digital Inclusion Action Plan

In February, we published a Digital Inclusion Action Plan.

It’s the first time a British government has proposed a plan on this since 2014. In that same timespan, Taylor Swift has released 11 albums.

The Plan makes up for lost time, setting out the first 5 actions we’re taking.

And today I can announce that, next year alone, we’ll back local digital inclusion initiatives with £6 million of new funding.

The money will support programmes up and down the country where so much good work is done, including through our Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund.

It could be used to get laptops into schools that kids can take home, so no child falls behind on learning because they don’t have the tech.

To give councils the power to trial innovative ways of running digital skills training for people anxious about getting online.

Or to build up our evidence base on why digital exclusion happens.

This funding will focus our efforts where they work best: in the communities people live and work in.

To meet this challenge, we’ll also need a concerted national effort on skills.

Keeping up is a lifelong pursuit, as any of us who have ever scratched our heads at a new operating system or helped a parent share a photo can attest to.

Education doesn’t stop the day you turn 18. Digital education is no different.

On Monday, the PM announced that we’ll partner with industry to give 7.5 million workers essential AI skills by the end of the decade.

So that the AI revolution is one everybody gets to be a part of.

And, as part of the Digital Inclusion Action Plan, we’ll give employers targeted support to upskill teams.

We’ve also kicked off a project with the Digital Poverty Alliance to donate refurbished government laptops and phones to people in need.

I hope this scheme inspires more like it.

Because it makes no sense to live in a world where, every day, stacks of old devices are carted off to landfill…

… while 1.5 million people in this country don’t have a laptop or smartphone.

Soon, I’ll launch an ‘IT Reuse for Good’ charter, alongside Deloitte, Vodafone and the Good Things Foundation – where businesses can pledge to donate unneeded tech.

I hope many of you will sign up.

Cross-government

This is work happening in the round in government.

The Action Plan is co-signed by 5 Secretaries of State, and a Ministerial Group brings together Health, Education, Work and Pensions and more.

Because digital exclusion hinders people in every facet of life – dimmer job prospects; shorter life expectancy. So we’ve got to bust the usual silos to fix it.

We must also be guided by those who’ve led on this for years.

Our Digital Inclusion Action Committee – chaired by Baroness Hilary Armstrong – has now been appointed, to make sure our work is informed by experts as well as the people we’re here to help.

Business support

I know how many businesses have put a great deal of time and money into this.

Ten companies pledged commitments alongside our Action Plan; I am immensely grateful to them all.

From Virgin Media O2, connecting 1 million excluded people by the end of the year.

To BT, giving free WiFi to families and communities across the country.

I also want to thank everyone offering social tariffs, connecting low-income households to broadband and data that would otherwise be out of reach.

And huge thanks to all of you finding ways to connect the unconnected – tariffs or tech, skills or speedier connections.

Call to action and wrap-up

What we’ve done so far is just the start.

We’ll keep pushing ourselves to go further, and I want to see industry go with us:

Partner with local digital inclusion charities.

Sign up to the device donation charter.

Keep investing in your employees’ digital learning.

For years at London Tech Week, you’ve heard successive governments talk about the transformative power of technology.

I believe what has to define this government’s approach is that we’ll make this a transformation that leaves nobody behind.

That makes society more equal, not less.

And that reaps the economic rewards equality brings.

Back in Newham, Kalpana is now a digital skills volunteer.

She’s gone from being someone who’d barely used the internet to someone who teaches others to work a smartphone, or set up online banking.

That’s the return that investing in digital inclusion gives us.

Connecting just one person can connect a family, a workplace, a community.

In the end, we’ll reach the 1.6 million unconnected that way. If we keep at it, together.”

 

Additional Reading

  • Digital Inclusion Action Plan
  • Ofcom Digital Inclusion Research

 

Bottom Line

The UK’s commitment to closing the digital divide through strategic investments and collaborations sets a precedent for inclusive growth.

By addressing barriers to access and promoting lifelong learning, this initiative has the potential to significantly reduce inequality while boosting economic productivity across the nation.

 

More of Todays Top Breaking Government News Stories!

 

Sources: UK Government, London Tech Week, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology and Sir Chris Bryant MP.

 

Prepared by Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization delivering timely insights from global official sources. Combines AI-analyzed research with human-edited accuracy and context.

 

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