Insights

We act based on what we know and we always learn from what we do. We also think that sharing and collaborating is the best way to move things forward. Take a look at our research and insights and get in touch if you want to talk to us about what we do.

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  • Public sector pioneers: Reusing IT equipment to bridge the digital divide

    28/11/2023 · Accessibility and wider inequalities | Accessing online services | Data poverty and devices

    Public sector pioneers: Reusing IT equipment to bridge the digital divide

  • Our learnings from the Digital Skills Pathway for Shared Prosperity pilot

    14/11/2023 · Accessing online services | Digital inclusion in communities | Digital skills and adult learning

    Our learnings from the Digital Skills Pathway for Shared Prosperity pilot

    Katie Heard, our Head of Research, reflects on the UKCRF Digital Skills Pathway for Shared Prosperity - our pioneering pathway for change.

  • Circular electronics for social good: Reusing IT equipment to bridge the digital divide

    16/05/2023 · Accessibility and wider inequalities | Accessing online services | Data poverty and devices

    Circular electronics for social good: Reusing IT equipment to bridge the digital divide

    This new research highlights a significant opportunity to tackle e-waste and the digital divide.

  • Danger of Missing Out: Data poverty, care experienced young people, and creative opportunities

    17/04/2023 · Accessibility and wider inequalities | Accessing online services | Data poverty and devices

    Danger of Missing Out: Data poverty, care experienced young people, and creative opportunities

    Written by Data Poverty Lab Fellow, Dr Becky Parry, this long read explores data poverty in relation to care experienced young people and creative opportunities.

  • Young people’s digital lives

    17/10/2022 · Accessibility and wider inequalities | Accessing online services | Data poverty and devices

    Young people’s digital lives

    Our Director of Evidence and Engagement, Dr Emma Stone, writes about Nominet's latest Digital Youth Index and what it tells us about young people's digital lives.

  • A periodic table of internet elements

    07/10/2022 · Accessing online services | Data poverty and devices

    A periodic table of internet elements

    A free resource to show how internet access is elemental to daily living in the UK, produced by Kat Dixon

  • 24/06/2022 · Accessing online services | Data poverty and devices

    Developing a New Benchmark: A Minimum Digital Living Standard

    What is the basic 'basket' of digital goods, services and skills that different households need to live in a digital world? This briefing outlines the first stages of our research.

  • HMCTS Digital Support Service: Implementation Review Executive Summary

    30/09/2020 · Accessing online services

    HMCTS Digital Support Service: Implementation Review Executive Summary

    This report is a summary of our work with Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service, looking at how to move their services online.

  • HMCTS Digital Support Service: Implementation Review

    30/09/2020 · Accessing online services

    HMCTS Digital Support Service: Implementation Review

    Good Things Foundation has been commissioned to co-design and pilot face-to-face digital support in HMCTS' £1bn reform programme, redesigning the way courts and tribunals services are provided.

  • Can social media support health?

    04/02/2020 · Accessing online services | Health and wellbeing

    Can social media support health?

    Public Health Wales in collaboration with Bangor University carried out a nationally representative household survey in Wales exploring people’s use of technology to support health.

  • The eReading Rooms evaluation

    20/06/2013 · Accessing online services | Digital inclusion in communities

    The eReading Rooms evaluation

    Read the evaluation report for our eReading Rooms pilot programme, engaging with communities who are traditionally very resistant to community learning.