Foreword
This report captures the main 170 people attended the approached in Wales over the last
activities of the inaugural conference, the majority of whom couple of years, primarily through
Digital Inclusion Wales were representatives of projects the Communities @One initiative;
Conference that was held at that have been funded by while looking ahead to how the
the All Nations Centre, Cardiff Communities @One, the Welsh digital divide in Wales can
on Friday 14th March 2008. Assembly Government digital continue to be bridged in the
inclusion initiative which we, at future.
The event was co-hosted by the the Wales Co-operative Centre,
Welsh Assembly Government have administered. We all have an important part to
and the Wales Co-operative play in helping people to engage
Centre. We were also joined by with digital technology in ways
representatives of the European that are relevant to their lives and,
Commission and Government subsequently, keeping Wales at
departments in England and the forefront of developments in
Northern Ireland. this field.
The day was an opportunity for Simon Harris
those who attended to look at Chief Executive
how digital inclusion has been Wales Co-operative Centre
Working together, releasing potential,
supporting success
The Wales Co-operative Centre delivers projects promoting social,
financial and digital inclusion. It works across Wales, empowering
individuals and communities to take control of their future and start
businesses and projects which have social, ethical and environmental
aims as well as economic objectives.
For further information:
Visit
www.walescoop.com
Call Freephone 0808 144 3234 or email
walescoop@walescoop.com
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AMCAN 1 a 2
EUROPEAN
UNION
OBJECTIVES 1 & 2
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