Diversity Bridge SCIO is excited to announce its new role as a member of the
National Digital Inclusion Network, an initiative powered by Good Things Foundation, the UK’s
leading digital inclusion charity. As part of this network, Diversity Bridge SCIO will work to close the
digital divide in North East Scotland, helping underserved communities gain vital digital skills and
access to online resources.
The National Digital Inclusion Network, spearheaded by Good Things Foundation, focuses on
empowering individuals with essential digital skills to enhance their lives, career opportunities, and
access to services. Recognizing the gap in digital access for many ethnic minority groups, refugees,
and those in rural communities, Diversity Bridge SCIO is committed to fostering a more inclusive
digital landscape in the region.
Subscribe to our daily newsletter
Why? Free to subscribe, no paywall, daily business news digest.
Through this partnership, Diversity Bridge SCIO plans to implement targeted initiatives in Aberdeen
and surrounding areas to provide free or low-cost digital skills training, safe internet access, and one-
on-one support for individuals who may face challenges accessing technology. As part of the National
Digital Inclusion Network, Diversity Bridge will be equipped with resources, training, and support
from Good Things Foundation to make meaningful strides toward digital equity.
“We are thrilled to be part of this initiative,” says Edward Obi, Bridgebuilder at Diversity Bridge
SCIO. “By joining forces with the National Digital Inclusion Network, we’re taking concrete steps to
ensure that everyone in our community has the tools and skills they need to thrive in today’s digital
world.”
For more information, or to get involved in our digital inclusion efforts, please contact Diversity
Bridge SCIO at [email protected]. Together, we can make a difference in
bridging the digital divide in North East Scotland.