Digital technology and community resilience – webinar

Digital technology and community resilience - webinar5

Through the partnership between Coastline Housing and the University of Exeter and others, we have created a project which understands the digital competency of our customers, maps out their technology aspirations and trains them to help them reach their goals.

This matters because Coastline – along with many essential services – is moving more and more services online, which results in efficiency gains, and we need to ensure people are not left behind.

An important part of our social purpose is to make use of our position as landlords to help people on their life journey where we can.

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Belinda Broughton
Belinda Broughton
Project Manager,
University of Exeter
Belinda is overall project manager for Smartline, responsible for all aspects of the programme from compliance with funding requirements to ensuring our activities are in line with project plans and targets.
Emma Bland
Emma Bland
Project Director, administrative manager
European Centre for Environment and Human Health
Emma is the administrative manager of the European Centre for Environment and Human Health (in Truro, Cornwall, where Smartline is based) with overall responsibility for funding, spend and compliance.
Prof Karyn Morrissey
Prof Karyn Morrissey
Principal Investigator, Associate Professor
University of Exeter Medical School
Karyn’s research focuses on understanding the impact of socio-economic and environmental inequalities on health outcomes. Karyn is the lead researcher on all Smartline research projects.
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