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Interactive Tools:

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Our Interactive Tools have been co-designed with Seniors for Seniors, to provide industry and organisations with a:
  1. Better understanding of how older adults perceive risks associated with digital technology.
  2. Strategies to reduce these risks and promote digital inclusion.

How to use these tools:

  1. If you work in industry, an organisation or research, choose a tool and get started in 'the shoes of an older adult', to gain a better understanding of how to reduce perceived risks and promote digital inclusion for older adults.

  2. If you are an older adult, choose a tool and get started to find strategies to increase your own digital confidence and help make you feel much safer when using digital technology.

Tools

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What are your sources of knowledge around digital technology?

Explore strategies for improving digital tech knowledge

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