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Digital Futures For Good (episode 1) with Dido Harding and Anna Healy

Good Things Foundation launched ‘Digital Futures for Good’ in March 2024, a new in-depth conversation series supported by our Strategic Partners, Virgin Media O2. The series explores what would it take to make a digitally included nation. Good Things’ Group CEO, Helen Milner joined Baroness Dido Harding and Baroness Anna Healy who shared their experience as part of the House of Lords Communications and Digital Committee and their visions for a future Government when it comes to fixing the digital divide. At our launch, we were delighted to be joined by digital inclusion experts Liz Williams, CEO, Future Dot Now and Hafsha Dadabhai Shaikh, Director, SmartLyte and Get Families Talking to get their reaction to the interview. Our panel discussed the need to address digital inclusion, often agreeing with the Baronesses in their interview about the breadth of the issue, and how it will take many players at all levels to ensure that we can fix the digital divide. Digital Futures for Good will see Helen Milner join thought leaders, policy makers and experts in digital inclusion to highlight best practices and actionable solutions for enhancing digital access, literacy, and affordability. With a UK general election in view, Digital Futures will spotlight leaders with a track record in delivering and advocating for digitally excluded communities, including: Baroness Martha Lane Fox Emma Revie, CEO, Trussell Trust Representatives from national and local government. We will be hosting multiple interviews, and events, throughout the year – giving you the chance to feed into the conversation about how best we can fix the digital divide – together. If you have any thoughts or comments on the first episode, why not get in touch with us? Your feedback may be included in our report, wrapping up the series at the end of the year, or we may ask our up-coming guests your burning questions.

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