The UK Digital Divide: Why It Matters
The UK’s digital divide is deeper than access alone. Millions of people lack not just devices or connectivity, but the skills, confidence, and local support needed to fully participate in modern life.
Digital exclusion now affects access to healthcare, employment, education, and essential services — reinforcing existing inequalities and leaving many people behind.
people lack basic digital skills
adults have no access to a device
households struggle to afford connectivity
say there is not enough digital support available
The challenge is no longer simply getting people online. It is about enabling people to use digital tools with confidence, access real-world services, and improve their quality of life.
Evidence shows that digital exclusion disproportionately affects older adults, people with disabilities, low-income households, and those with limited qualifications — making it a key driver of wider social inequality.
Most existing solutions remain fragmented or designed as static resources. Many are delivered as downloadable PDFs, which require confidence, literacy, and independent navigation — creating barriers for the very people they aim to support.
Digital inclusion must be practical, guided, and community-based. It requires more than access — it requires structured learning, human support, and clear pathways to real-world outcomes.
IFB Gaming’s Response
IFB Gaming addresses this gap by delivering interactive digital inclusion toolkits that guide individuals from first access to meaningful impact.
- Step-by-step learning from beginner to confident user
- Interactive modules with audio and accessible design
- Integration with trusted platforms like Learn My Way
- Community-based delivery through Data Waypoints
- Clear progression from devices to impact
Our approach transforms digital inclusion from a one-off intervention into a continuous journey — supporting individuals not only to get online, but to thrive.

