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Adult Literacy in Australia

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1 Adult Literacy in Australia
2013 OECD: 43.7 % years-old (7.3 million) had below proficiency level of literacy in Australia

2 Breaking down barriers to digital government
Jesse Chen Policy Intern, ACCAN

3 Digital government Digital information: to find information on a government service Digital services: to complete a government service transaction, application or booking

4 Vulnerable consumer groups
CALD communities People with disability Low-income consumers Rural & remote consumers Adults over age 65 Remote Indigenous people Homeless people Small businesses

5 Barriers across all groups
Digital literacy Attitudes towards digital technology Affordability of digital technology Availability of digital technology Complex matters

6 CALD communities Low English proficiency Illiteracy in native language
Limited support network Unaware of digital channels Distrust in digital government

7 People with disability
Inaccessible digital platforms Affordability Excessive graphic information Uncaptioned audiovisual information

8 Low-income earners Affordability
Outdated Centrelink Telephone Allowance Limited scope of Carrier Licence Conditions

9 Rural & remote consumers
Low quality internet connections Poor value for money No alternatives to satellite internet Ineffective handling of mobile coverage complaints

10 Adults over age 65 Attitudes towards digital technology
privacy concerns Low digital literacy Affordability Health conditions

11 Remote Indigenous communities
Lack of internet network congestion Limited literacy skills Rigid registration processes Affordability Peer-influenced digital choice Availability of digital technology

12 Homeless people Affordability Lack of internet access
Rigid registration processes fixed address requirement Theft of digital devices

13 Small businesses Lack of resources to change business practices
Inconvenience of engaging digitally Rigid government platforms Only one mobile phone number can be linked to an account Affordability of digital technology Availability of digital technology

14 Key recommendations Learning resources
Co-design & testing with vulnerable consumers Intuitive design eg breadcrumb trail Retain non-digital channels Use plain English Unmeter digital government platforms

15 Areas for further exploration
Homeless youth Security of information on digital government Biometric data State & local governments

16 Thank you Telstra NSW Farmers RMIT University
Council on the Aging (COTA) Infoxchange Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Council of Australia

17 “Breaking Down Barriers to Digital Government” – by Jesse Chen
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