


Te Pae Hononga Digital Inclusion Toolkit
A digital inclusion toolkit for whaanau, hapū and iwi. Digital inclusion or a lack thereof is a significant issue facing our community. In New Zealand, 1 in 5 people are digitally excluded, with higher rates typically being found among Maaori, people with disabilities, those living in rural communities, and those in lower socio-economic circumstances. Digital inclusion or a lack thereof can have substantial impacts on people, in many areas of life. This includes the ability to access education, employment, government services, and opportunities for social connection. Additionally, a lack of digital skills results in people being more vulnerable online, particularly our rangatahi and kaumaatua.
A digital inclusion toolkit for whaanau, hapū and iwi. Digital inclusion or a lack thereof is a significant issue facing our community. In New Zealand, 1 in 5 people are digitally excluded, with higher rates typically being found among Maaori, people with disabilities, those living in rural communities, and those in lower socio-economic circumstances. Digital inclusion or a lack thereof can have substantial impacts on people, in many areas of life. This includes the ability to access education, employment, government services, and opportunities for social connection. Additionally, a lack of digital skills results in people being more vulnerable online, particularly our rangatahi and kaumaatua.
A digital inclusion toolkit for whaanau, hapū and iwi. Digital inclusion or a lack thereof is a significant issue facing our community. In New Zealand, 1 in 5 people are digitally excluded, with higher rates typically being found among Maaori, people with disabilities, those living in rural communities, and those in lower socio-economic circumstances. Digital inclusion or a lack thereof can have substantial impacts on people, in many areas of life. This includes the ability to access education, employment, government services, and opportunities for social connection. Additionally, a lack of digital skills results in people being more vulnerable online, particularly our rangatahi and kaumaatua.