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SUMMARY:Why Digital Inclusion Matters More Than Ever in the Age of AI
DESCRIPTION:A 50-Minute Loaded Remote Executive Lecture on Teams\nArtificial intelligence is transforming every aspect of society—from public services and education to employment\, healthcare\, and everyday life. Yet as AI accelerates\, the divide between those who can participate and those who cannot is widening at an alarming rate. \nThis workshop\, delivered by digital inclusion strategist John Adewole\, provides leaders\, organisations\, and practitioners with a clear\, compelling understanding of why digital inclusion is now a critical requirement in an AI-enabled world. \nAbout the Workshop\nIn just 50 minutes\, this session offers an evidence-based\, insight-driven exploration of how AI is reshaping digital access needs and deepening existing inequalities. Drawing on real community experience and cross-sector practice\, highlighting the practical steps every organisation can take to ensure people are not left behind. \nThe workshop is ideal for: \n\nLocal authorities and government teams\nCorporates and digital transformation leaders\nHousing associations\nFunders and grant-makers\nCharities and community organisations\nEducation\, skills\, and employability providers\n\n  \nWhat You Will Learn\nParticipants will gain actionable insights into: \n\nHow AI adoption is accelerating digital inequality\nWhich groups are being disproportionately affected\nThe essential digital skills required in an AI-driven society\nPractical\, scalable strategies for supporting digitally excluded people\nImmediate actions your organisation can implement\n\n  \nWhy This Matters Now\nAI is no longer “emerging”—it is actively shaping the services people rely upon. Without targeted interventions\, millions risk being locked out of education\, employment\, public services\, and opportunities for social and economic mobility. \nDigital inclusion is not a technical issue; it is a social\, economic\, and ethical imperative. \n\nAbout the Facilitator\nJohn Adewole is a recognised leader in digital inclusion\, sustainable technology use\, and community empowerment. Through IFB Gaming’s Empowering Futures programme\, he works directly with underserved groups to improve digital access\, skills\, and participation. His practical experience\, combined with policy-level insight\, ensures a workshop that is both grounded and forward-looking. \nBook This Workshop\nEquip your organisation with the insight\, tools\, and confidence to navigate the AI era responsibly and inclusively. \nEnquire now:👉 Confirm your attendance
URL:https://ifbgaming.com/event/why-digital-inclusion-matters-more-than-ever-in-the-age-of-ai/
ORGANIZER;CN="IFB Gaming":MAILTO:cas@ifbgaming.com
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SUMMARY:Shape King's College Hospital strategy for 2026 - 2031
DESCRIPTION:In 2026\, King’s College Hospital will be publishing a new five-year strategy. \nThey are in the early stages of developing this new strategy\, which will succeed the current BOLD strategy. \nJust as they did before\, they want to build the strategy with staff\, patients\, partner organisations and local communities by listening to what matters to them most and where they should focus in the future. \n  \nWhat we’ll be talking about on the day\n\nWhat the experience of visiting us was like for you or your family member\nHow we can make our services better for everyone who needs them\nThe biggest health and wellbeing issues in your community\nHow we can work better with local groups and community partners\nWhat our priorities over the next five years should include.\n\n  \nWho can come?\nEveryone is welcome – whether you’ve used our services before or not. We especially want to hear from\npeople and communities whose voices aren’t always heard. \n  \nPlease register to confirm your place \nThis is a free event. Refreshments will be provided.
URL:https://ifbgaming.com/event/shape-kings-college-hospital-strategy-for-2026-2031/
LOCATION:Marcus Lipton Community Centre\, Minet Road\, London\, London\, SW9 7UH
ORGANIZER;CN="NHS England":MAILTO:katy.cooper4@nhs.net
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SUMMARY:Shape King’s College Hospital strategy for 2026 – 2031
DESCRIPTION:In 2026\, King’s College Hospital will be publishing a new five-year strategy. \nThey are in the early stages of developing this new strategy\, which will succeed the current BOLD strategy. \nJust as they did before\, they want to build the strategy with staff\, patients\, partner organisations and local communities by listening to what matters to them most and where they should focus in the future. \n  \nWhat we’ll be talking about on the day\n\nWhat the experience of visiting us was like for you or your family member\nHow we can make our services better for everyone who needs them\nThe biggest health and wellbeing issues in your community\nHow we can work better with local groups and community partners\nWhat our priorities over the next five years should include.\n\n  \nWho can come?\nEveryone is welcome – whether you’ve used our services before or not. We especially want to hear from\npeople and communities whose voices aren’t always heard. \n  \nPlease register to confirm your place \nThis is a free event. Refreshments will be provided.
URL:https://ifbgaming.com/event/shape-kings-college-hospital-strategy-for-2026-2031-2/
LOCATION:King’s College Hospital\, Boardroom\, Hambleden Wing\, King's College Hospital\, London\, SE5 9RS\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="NHS England":MAILTO:katy.cooper4@nhs.net
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