EURIM

SOCIAL EXCLUSION

GROUP

 

 

 

 

Social Exclusion

 

Government has made an overt commitment to addressing social exclusion problems with the Deputy Prime Minister’s Social Exclusion Unit.  Current priorities focus on transport, education and runaways but neither they, nor others active in the debate, are approaching these issues from a perspective that fully considers the role of ICT in this agenda.  ICT is not necessarily neutral with regard to social exclusion.  ICT technologies will underpin the vast majority of interactions, including those between the citizen and government, and will change the nature of those interactions in socially significant ways.  In fact they may themselves introduce or promote new forms of exclusion.  

 

Social Exclusion Group

The Social Exclusion group is a sub-group of EURIM’s Modernising Government working party.  The group membership includes parliamentarians, civil servants, corporates, small firms, trade associations, professional bodies and charities and represents a wide range of perspectives on the social exclusion agenda.  This puts EURIM members in an excellent position to inform debate in this area. The group is chaired by Dr Paul Jackson of CIPFA. The Rapporteur is Emma Fryer.

 

Group Terms of Reference and objectives

To identify and promote the actions needed to ensure that e-technologies/services advance the needs and interests of all citizens – educationally, economically and culturally – regardless of age, class, race or disability.

 

The group has been tasked with scoping the issue of social exclusion as it relates to ICT and identifying the key policy issues that need urgent attention from government.  The group aims to produce an overview or simple status report that defines terms, identifies these issues and sets them into context and gives some positive suggestions on implementing improvements. The group is also helping information exchange by developing a conduit for discussion between those at the coal face and those responsible for policy

 

Outcomes sought by the Group

·         A sharper understanding of the different ‘divides’ that may exist or arise from developments in e-technologies/services, with particular attention to:

o        The groups involved

o        The specific issues facing them

o        The interrelations between these groups and issues

·         Greater co-ordination from government on addressing the e-inclusion agenda

·         Greater awareness among developers/producers of e-technologies & services as to how social inclusion issues can be addressed or pre-empted

·         A greater awareness of how e-technologies & services themselves might be used to address social inclusion issues

 

Group Deliverables

The group’s deliverables are:

1.       Assess the current situation by identifying the different conceptual approaches (social exclusion means different things to different people) and the work that has already been done as a baseline.

2.       Identify current blockages to social inclusion - eg the lack of appropriate user interfaces.

3.       Identify what technology itself can do to help address these blockages.

 

 

 

 

Group Outputs to date

 

 

 

Date

Type of Output

 

See also Plenary Minutes for Social Exclusion - Minutes

11 Dec 02

Minutes

Second scoping meeting on ICT and Social Exclusion

30 Oct 02

Minutes

Minutes of the first scoping meeting on ICT and Social Exclusion

28 Jan 04

Minutes

Minutes of the planning meeting on ICT and Social Exclusion

 

Work in Progress

As of Mar 03

Overview / Status report

Status report on ICT and Social Exclusion:- defining terms, assessing the challenges and proposing some solutions.

July 03

Draft summary of issues and recommendations

Initial draft identifying the legal and economic drivers for tackling ICT-related social exclusion, by Kevin Carey, HumanITy.

Sept 03

Draft notes

Notes scoping the approach to an overview, by Henryk Trzebiatowski, Royal Mail

Feb 04

Draft Map

Draft Exclusion Map setting out the different exclusion agendas, issues and actors.

 

 

 

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