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New Digital Guides Launched to Support Health and Well-being Across Wales

Credit: Cwmpas

There is significant potential for digital inclusion to improve the health and well-being of older people and people with a long-term health condition in Wales.

The rapid growth in digital technologies offers amazing opportunities for people to actively participate in their care and improve their health and well-being.

But conversely, there is a serious risk that people who are digitally excluded may get left behind, creating further health inequalities.

Cwmpas’s Digital Communities Wales (DCW): Digital Confidence, Health and Well-being team is the leading authority on digital inclusion training in Wales.

DCW has now produced a range of digital inclusion training guides to support the people of Wales, aimed at the programme’s thematic focus areas: Health, Social Care, Social Housing, Older People, Ethnic Minority Communities, and Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Communities.

Jocelle Lovell, Director of Inclusive Communities, said:

“Bridging the digital divide isn’t just about technology – it’s about fostering a sense of inclusion, empowerment, and lifelong learning. Together, we can create a more digitally inclusive society.  

“We know that the best way to reach the people at risk of being left behind in the ever-changing digital landscape is to work with the organisations and communities that directly support them.

“Having the access, skills, confidence, and motivation can enhance people’s capabilities for using the internet and technology.”

Cwmpas’s range of practical and useful online digital training guides include topics covering online safety, virtual reality, an online safety resources leaflet, accessibility guide, and step-by-step instructions on creating an account for Alexa or Google Assistant on smart devices.

Having digital skills can enhance social connections, enable access to information and provide access to online services.

Cwmpas are offering free access to individuals and organisations to use and share these Cwmpas training guides.

By using and promoting these guides and partnering with Cwmpas, organisations can empower individuals to engage confidently with technology and the online world, and to make the most of online resources to boost their health and well-being.