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Government logs on to Humber digital skills pilot as best practice exemplar

Work to become part of funded programme as national pilot to follow

Minister for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Chris Philp, left, with partnership chair Prof Becky Huxley-Binns and HEY LEP chair James Newman.

A pilot scheme to help people and businesses in the Humber region improve their digital skills has been officially adopted by the Government.

The work, delivered by the Hull and East Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership, has been recognised as a best practice exemplar and will now be incorporated into a funded programme.

The announcement was made at Leeds Digital Festival by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Minister Chris Philp.

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Humber Local Digital Skills Partnership began in March 2020, with the need to address future digital skills demands, due to growing automation and digitalisation in the region, having been highlighted - with University of Hull a key driver.

The Covid-19 pandemic has since seen unprecedented accelerated digital growth with a rapid reliance on various digital platforms as a way to navigate through the crisis.

University of Hull pro-vice chancellor for education, Professor Becky Huxley-Binns, chaired the work.

She said: “I am delighted that the Department for Digital Media Culture and Sport has recognised the work of the independent Humber Local Digital Skills Partnership. “This announcement places a welcome spotlight on the region and acknowledges the importance of the great work being done by the local partnership to identify and tackle digital skills needs and maximise digital careers opportunities across the Humber.