"The world's your oyster"
Meet Jean, Ruth and Dereck and find out what digital inclusion means for them.
Technology helps us stay connected in an increasingly digital world. Our Digital Champion Programme provides support for older people to improve their digital skills through trained volunteers, as well as providing loan technology for those without access.
The Digital Champion Programme aims to tackle digital exclusion by recruiting and training Digital Champion volunteers, who will support older people to improve their digital skills, as well as providing loan technology to those without access. As one of our largest digital inclusion programmes, we will be working with 40 Age UKs/Cymrus to support older people between 2022 and 2026. The programme will be delivered across 2 cohorts, each lasting 18 months.
The Digital Champion Programme combines four key services to address the common barriers to digital inclusion. Each Age UK/Cymru who is part of this programme will offer these services:
Recruiting and supporting Digital Champion volunteers who'll inspire and motivate others to get online, and encourage and support them to develop their digital skills and confidence.
Reaching and informing people who are at risk of digital exclusion about how digital skills can help them personally, and motivate them to take part in the service.
Digital Champion-led sessions that help people to develop their digital skills and confidence by providing flexible, learner-led digital skills sessions that focus on what they’re most interested in.
Providing loan technology and connectivity so that people who would otherwise not have access are able to ‘give it a go’ and see if it’s right for them.
Meet Jean, Ruth and Dereck and find out what digital inclusion means for them.
By 2026, the Digital Champion Programme will have:
The outcomes of the Digital Champion Programme are led by the need in the community, balancing both the needs of individuals and those delivering the service. The Digital Champion Programme aims to achieve the following outcomes, both for the older people engaging with the service and for the organisation.
The Digital Champion Programme model has been tried and tested by Age UK through our previous programmes One Digital, Think Digital, and Connected Age. With our new programme, we have further opportunities to:
Cohort 2 will be delivered in:
Cohort 1 ran from June 2022 to November 2023. The cohort was split into a general delivery group and a high-risk group.
The Digital Champion Programme is being formally evaluated.
This evaluation is taking advantage of a longer delivery period and focus on high-risk groups, as well as the general older population, and will take a deep dive into the:
The evaluation and other learnings from this programme will be made available on this webpage.
The Digital Champion Programme interim evaluation covers the delivery of Cohort 1 (which ran from June 2022 – November 2023). This evaluation looks at the effectiveness of the Digital Champion Programme in supporting older people's sustained engagement with digital technology over 6-12 months, and understanding how well the model can be adapted to support high-risk groups in adopting digital technology safely. The full evaluation report will be available in early 2026, after the completion of Cohort 2 (June 2024 – November 2025).
Digital Champion Programme interim evaluation – Cohort 1 (1.7 MB)
A further evaluation examines the experiences and outcomes of older people using the Digital Champion Programme who are living with dementia and/or memory loss.
Digital Champion Programme evaluation - memory loss
Our first Digital Champion Programme report looks at key milestones and impact stories from the programme's first year of delivery.
Digital Champion Programme report (924 KB)
Age UK would like to acknowledge and thank our donors for their wonderful support that makes the Digital Champion Programme possible. Thanks to their commitment and benevolence, thousands of older people across the country will benefit from the programme.
Age UK is delighted that a charitable foundation, who wishes to remain anonymous, has made a significant pledge of support which is allowing us to expand the programme across England and Wales.
We also want to thank Santander and Currys, whose support and generosity are also helping to inspire and give confidence to older people to get online.
If you are, or know someone who is, interested in supporting this programme then please contact corporate@ageuk.org.uk.
If you have any questions about this programme, please email servicesdigital@ageuk.org.uk.