Guide
Southgate digital equity tool
The Southgate Digital Equity Tool has been developed to assist policy makers and practitioners in making informed decisions about the way they engage consumers in services and programs in the digital era. Initially developed for use by health organisations, the tool can be adapted for use by any organisation to guide thinking around the impact...
Article
A framework to research the social determinants of ICTs for e-health
This article discusses the challenges of combining significantly different methodological approaches to investigate citizens' access to e-health.
Literature review
Evidence review: Settings for addressing the social determinants of health inequities
This report provides an overview of the evidence base on work in health promotion settings that addresses the social determinants of health inequities. The review identifies key aspects of ‘what works’ to reduce health inequities in settings through focussing on social determinants of health. It also provides recommendations for future planning, action and research. We...
Report
“It’s helped me connect with more friends”: Supporting social media use to enhance the social networks of young people with disabilities living in rural South Australia
This report investigated the effectiveness of social media training and online mentoring support in building the social networks of young people with disability in rural communities.
Presentation
The overlooked impact of basic reading and education levels on inequalities in internet use
International Symposium on Communities in the Digital Age, 12 June 2013, Canterbury, United Kingdom,
This presentation highlights data on the links between ICT use and basic reading and text comprehension. It reports qualitative findings from a range of projects conducted in South Australia about Internet and mobile phone use among disadvantaged communities; these include Australians from lower income backgrounds, rural areas, young people with a disability, Aboriginal Australians, and...