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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  • Testing Digital Inclusion in Kenya

    23/10/2018 · Digital inclusion in communities | Digital skills and adult learning

    Testing Digital Inclusion in Kenya

    Read about our top findings from our year-long Digital Life: Kenya project, piloting the use of Learn My Way by the Kenya National Library Service.

  • The economic impact of Digital Inclusion in the UK

    10/09/2018 · Financial inclusion

    The economic impact of Digital Inclusion in the UK

    This report is the result of Good Things Foundation's research into the economic impact of Digital Inclusion in the UK. We researched the scale of the challenge and what can be done to end it.

  • What can we learn from our local centres?

    28/08/2018 · Digital inclusion in communities

    What can we learn from our local centres?

    This report shows our findings after asking 57 centres about the issues facing them, to help us better shape our strategy to respond to the needs of our centres.

  • Reflections on learning

    25/07/2018 · Digital skills and adult learning | Jobs

    Reflections on learning

    Learning Manager, Kevin Maye, takes a look at some learning theories and how we can use them to improve our online platform of free digital skills courses, Learn My Way.

  • Digital Health: Developing Health Professionals’ Capacity to Support Patients

    03/07/2018 · Health and wellbeing

    Digital Health: Developing Health Professionals’ Capacity to Support Patients

    As part of the Sheffield City Region Perfect Patient Pathway Test Bed, Good Things Foundation was commissioned to investigate and pilot the training needs of health professionals.

  • The four jewels of inclusive communities

    27/06/2018 · Accessibility and wider inequalities

    The four jewels of inclusive communities

    Head of Research, Al Mathers, explains why working in partnership with communities is critical to meaningful project delivery, and outlines the four key features of an inclusive community.

  • Accessing HMRC services: the role of the community sector

    13/06/2018 · Financial inclusion | Jobs

    Accessing HMRC services: the role of the community sector

    Online Centres help people to interact more confidently with HMRC benefits and tax services. They use their holistic support model to identify and respond to a range of user needs. This report characterises these needs and the impact of Centres’ responses to them.

  • I Am Connected: A New Way to Think About Ageing and Digital

    31/05/2018 · Accessibility and wider inequalities | Digital skills and adult learning

    I Am Connected: A New Way to Think About Ageing and Digital

    An insight into our new research report for the Centre For Ageing Better, which aims to develop a detailed understanding of older people’s digital behaviour.

  • I am connected: new approaches to supporting people in later life online

    31/05/2018 · Digital skills and adult learning

    I am connected: new approaches to supporting people in later life online

    Good Things Foundation worked in partnership with the Centre for Ageing Better to produce this report, assessing the underlying reasons behind older people's digital behaviour.

  • Consultation responses

    25/05/2018 · Accessibility and wider inequalities | Digital inclusion in communities

    Consultation responses

    A collection of all our responses to government consultations.

  • Helping Rural Businesses Thrive

    23/04/2018

    Helping Rural Businesses Thrive

    In partnership with the Prince's Countryside Fund, Good Things Foundation are providing small rural businesses with digital skills.

  • Changing behaviour around online transactions

    27/03/2018 · Digital skills and adult learning | Financial inclusion

    Changing behaviour around online transactions

    This project is the first to create robust evidence of how digital skills can improve financial capability.