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Company Name:
Digital Unite Ltd
Website:
www.digitalunite.net
Industry Sectors:
Specialist Internet and ICT Training Provider
SEE Listing Publication Date:
16 December 2009

SEE Questionnaire Summary

Business Introduction

Description of business

Digital and media literacy training for older people in particular and service providers, public and private, who work with older users and customers.

Business vision

To be the first stop organisation for all people, but particularly older people, wanting to acquire and maintain digital literacy skills. To be the first stop organisation for service providers wanting to help service users and customers transact digitally.

Business aims

To create the leading organisation promoting and developing digital literacy skills for older people.

Business philosophies and beliefs

Equality of access to digital technologies, regardless of age, geography or socio-economic standing.

Business Values

Exemplary service, exemplary resources, efficiency, candour, integrity and good manners.

Business mission

To open opportunities of the digital age to all people, particularly older people, who would like to explore and benefit from them.

Business Information

Date established:
1996
Contact details
Emma Solomon Managing Director emma.solomon@digitalunite.net Tel 0800 822 3951
Business structure
Company limited by shares
Address of company headquarters
PO BOX 1271 Woking Surrey GU22 2FP
Countries of operations
UK
Countries where goods and/or services are sold
No goods sold. Services provided in the UK
Size of workforce
4 and 3 freelance
Financial year
1st November to 31st October
Turnover (last financial year)
No information submitted
Profit (last financial year)
No information submitted
Details of owners
No information submitted
Directors' other business interests
None.

Goods and Services

At Digital Unite we try to bring media literacy to those who might not otherwise find access easy by offering training services. We place great emphasis on the promotion and development of literacy skills in older people.

Our services include:


  • Digital Literacy Skills Training

  • Silver Surfer's Day (SSD)

  • Digital Unite Community Programmes (DUCP)

Business Responses

Jump to:

Community

Have your company's actions or operations resulted in economic and social impacts that have adversely affected the quality of life in a community?

Rationale for question

This question requires companies to assess positive or negative impacts they have had on their communities.

Certain business operations, by their very nature, may have unavoidable negative impacts. For example, regular environmental noise pollution will affect communities near an airport and under the flight paths to and from that airport. Commercial activity may overburden local infrastructure, for example, through heavy traffic that leads to the deterioration of quality of life and crowded local roads. Likewise, business decisions, such as layoffs, closures or outsourcing, may be necessary in some instances, but they can significantly decrease quality of life in communities if comparable job opportunities are unavailable. Nonetheless, adverse community impacts may be avoided, or at least mitigated, through impact assessments, effective collaboration with stakeholders, careful planning and other means.

This question, however, also provides an opportunity for companies to describe any positive contributions they have made specifically to local communities. Businesses' actions that can stimulate commercial activity include, for example, locating offices and facilities in depressed areas thereby contributing to regeneration, investing in local infrastructure, employing people locally to cut down on commuting, contributing to local business groups that promote entrepreneurship, restoring landscapes and wildlife habitats. The list is endless.

Defining Terms

A 'community' should be a restricted geographic area. There is no defined radius for a community; it could be a town or city, section of a town or city or neighbouring villages and towns. For example, a sparsely populated region may consider a wider geographic area to be a community.

'Quality of life' is not a tangible concept, unlike the standard of living, and therefore cannot be easily measured. It is the overall sense of well-being felt by an individual or community. It has two aspects: the first includes physical aspects such as health, diet, exercise, social activities and safety. The second includes psychological aspects such as stress, worry, pleasure and other positive or negative emotional states. A supportive community will enhance the quality of life for individuals.

Primary and Secondary answer requirements

ANSWERING YES

Companies must:

  1. describe the negative impacts they have had on a community;
  2. explain the reasons for these impacts; and
  3. describe any precautionary or remedial actions they have taken to mitigate the effects.

Companies may:

  1. describe any policies or guidelines for dealing with local impacts.

ANSWERING NO

Companies may:

  1. describe any positive contributions made to the local community.

ANSWERING DON'T KNOW

Companies must:

  1. confirm that they cannot make an objective assessment as to whether their effect on a locale has been negative;
  2. provide relevant detail regarding their economic and social impact on communities;
  3. explain why they are unable to make an assessment; and
  4. describe any future plans.

NOT APPLICABLE is not a permissible answer to this question.


NO ANSWER YET is only permissible under extraordinary circumstances and then for only a limited period.

NO

On the contrary, our business stimulates and supports community participation, education and employment. Digital Unite Community Programmes and the Silver Surfers' Day deliver digital inclusion activities and training for older people in community locations and groups. The Digital Unite Trainers are local people who deliver training to local learners at home or at work.

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