Its aim is to ensure this switch to online doesn't exclude people, and help to bridge the digital divide.
[3] Fix the Web was Citizens Online's project to address digital accessibility[6] issues for disabled people.
[13] EverybodyOnline included delivering basic digital skills to groups within specific demographics, such as people affected by homelessness in Glasgow.
[15] Primarily, Citizens Online focus on delivery of projects, however the organisation has also lobbied the UK government for greater input and join up around the digital inclusion agenda, including a speech at the Institute for Public Policy Research.
[16] A white paper produced with Trapeze Transformation suggested that digital inclusion is a systemic issue needing system-wide solutions and laid the foundations for the Switch programme of work.