We’ve supported new research from the University of Sheffield, in partnership with 100% Digital Leeds, highlighting the powerful role that arts, culture and creativity can play in supporting digital inclusion for older people. The report shows how creative activities can act as a vital gateway into the digital world and offers practical recommendations for creative and cultural organisations, local authorities and funders, alongside a new toolkit to support action.
Digital arts and culture: the perfect ‘hook’ for digital inclusion
Arts Council England, 26 January 2026 , England
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