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Online Network Partner Meetup 2020
Wednesday 5th AugustThursday 6th AugustTuesday 11th August
Wednesday 12th August
Insert text12:00 / 2:00 Official welcome and Acknowledgement of Country
12:05 / 2:05 Network Update
12:25 / 2:35 Workshop 1 - Skilling up: Adjusting to the new normal
1:05 / 3:05 Tea Break
1:10 / 3:10 Office of the eSafety Commissioner - Presentation
1:20 /3:20 Workshop 2 - New Be Connected courses and how to make resources for your learners
2:00 / 4:00 Wrap up and Questions
Welcome
Pottsville Beach Neighbourhood Centre
Indochinese Elderly Refugee Association Langwarrin Men’s Shed
Waltja Tjutangku Palyapayi Aboriginal Corporation
85% increased their digital skills
85% are more confident using the internet
87% satisfied with support from Network Partner
77% have increased their social connection
Our Impact - Older Australians
Health My Way 80% increased their Digital Health Literacy skills and confidence
Health My Way56% were more confident using digital health resources including My Health Record
Our Impact - Health
● 80 community organisations in the digital health network, including 10 supporting the pilot
● 188 Digital Health Mentors trained to support community members to see the relevance of digital health tools and build their skills and confidence in using them
● 3,600 people have received our Digital Health Literacy resources
● 940 people supported to be trained to use digital websites, resources, and tools, including My Health Record
● Network Membership
● Some of our achievements
● Grants Review
● Get Online Week 2020
● Be Connected Funding beyond
2021
Network Update
Be Connected Update
Data from Oct 2017 to 1 June 2020
750,000 3,100 12,400 91% $15m 5,500770,000Activities
completedon the Learning
Portal and recorded on the
portal or CaptureIT
The number of partners in each state mirrors the population:
● NSW - 30% of population 32%of Network
● VIC - 23% of population, 26% of Network
● TAS - 2% of Network, 3% of Network
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Network Update
● March 2020 COVID surveys
○ 50% of respondents said they either had or were planning to transition to online delivery
○ 75% said that learners lack devices or data to continue learning digital skills at home
● July 2020 COVID Impact survey
○ 73% of respondents stated that they were able to deliver some form of digital skills support.
● Moving forwards
○ 28% of the Network anticipate a return to face-to-face delivery
○ 23% reported a planned return to face-to-face followed by online support.
● New remote delivery models, new methods of support
COVID and The Network
How will you deliver digital skills moving forwards?
Grant Program
● Paid out over $15 million of grants
● Change to Building Digital Skills grant
● Available for all Network Partners
● Range of contract sizes from $2,500 to $15,000 depending on learners supported and location
● Grant rounds open every month
● Grants Review
○ Looking to develop a grant for organisations that are not able to recruit new learners
○ The need for devices and data has not gone away
Building Digital Skills Grant
Grants Review Outcomes achieved from the Be Connected Grants program
Get Online Week is an international digital inclusion campaign hosted by Good Things Foundation.
Get involved by hosting an online or COVID-Safe event between 19-25 October.
$1,000 Get Online Week Event grants and resources are available to support your events.
Get Online Webinar - 14th Aug and 25th Aug 2pm
Get Online Week 2020 Now’s the time to get online
Get Online Week 2020 Now’s the time to get online
“The main thing that the community gets out of Get Online Week is the enthusiasm or excitement to use technology. We had people who hadn’t seen their home in England in 60 years, and they were able to see their old house through Google Earth.”
Martin Yates, Seniors Recreation Council of WA
● Get Online Week 2020
● Further development of CaptureIT
● New resources and courses
● Marketing campaign reaching friends and families of older Australians continuing on facebook
● A print/radio campaign to reach more learners is in development
Looking Forward
● Use the Be Connected hashtag #BeConnectedAU
● Include a photo in your post (with permission!)
● Share with your local federal MP by tagging them
● Tag your town to reach more people #Sydney
● Follow and tag us
Sharing stories on social media
Network Stories
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TitleThank YouFor more information about the Be Connected Network, contact Good Things Foundation Australia.
Helpline: (02) 9051 9292 Email: connect@goodthingsfoundation.org
www.beconnectednetwork.org.auwww.goodthingsfoundation.org.au
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