National Voices -
This briefing, launched by members of the VCSE Health and Wellbeing Alliance, highlights how groups of people who experience the greatest barriers to accessing health and care are often the most likely to experience digital exclusion. It also contains additional, detailed insights into how digital exclusion affects groups who experience health inequalities, including people with learning disabilities, people seeking asylum, people in contact with the criminal justice system, people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities and others. The guidance also highlights the key actions people who design health and care can take to tackle inequality and disadvantage when using digital tools.