Older woman using a smart phone

Scheme launches to make the Isle of Wight digitally inclusive for all

New Digital Friendly Island scheme launched this October across the Isle of Wight to promote digital confidence among older people and help develop skills that will improve quality of life.

The scheme has been developed by Age Friendly Island, part of Age UK Isle of Wight, in partnership with older residents and Island organisations with the aim of making the Isle of Wight digitally inclusive for everyone, but especially for Islanders over 50.

Organisations involved
Organisations across the Island including Southern Vectis, Island Roads, Independent Arts and the Wildheart Animal Sanctuary have signed up to indicate they offer digital friendly services and commit to improving their online services for older Islanders.

How to become digitally friendly
Offering free Wi-Fi, an accessible Website or providing digital services like courses and drop-in support sessions are all ways to be digitally friendly.

During lockdown many older people discovered how they can live more independently by using online services, however there are still many that are digitally excluded and unable to access the fantastic opportunities being online can bring.

Lincoln: Supporting older people to overcome digital or online barriers
Emma Lincoln, Age Friendly Island Service Manager, commented,

“The Digital Friendly Island scheme is so important because it is about supporting older people to overcome digital or online barriers.

“There are many digital services available on the Island which can improve day-to-day lives but it’s having the confidence and knowledge to access them.”

Ash: Will help to keep Island residents safe
Sally Ash, Fair Trading Office, IWASP, Isle of Wight Council commented,

“A lack of knowledge and confidence around using digital devices makes us vulnerable to online scams, so anything that can enhance our understanding of using technology will benefit us in the fight against scams and help to keep Island residents safe.”

The scheme is free to join – email [email protected] or visit the Website.


News shared by Elisha on behalf of Age UK Isle of Wight. Ed