• Digital Poverty: The New Frontier of Disadvantage

  • Oct 1 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

Digital Poverty: The New Frontier of Disadvantage

  • Summary

  • In the lead-up to Anti-Poverty Week, this conversation explores what poverty looks like in modern Australia and how digital poverty is leaving young people experiencing disadvantage further behind in education and employment opportunities.

    Caroline McDaid, CEO of WorkVentures, shares insights into what can be done to bridge this digital divide and how organisations are working to ensure every young person has the tools they need to succeed in an increasingly digital world.


    Caroline is also the NSW co-chair of Anti-Poverty Week, alongside The Smith Family CEO Doug Taylor.

    Actions you can take this Anti-Poverty Week to help young Australians in need:

    • Support the call to end child poverty in Australia
    • Support The Smith Family’s Digital Learning Essentials program
    • Learn how your organisation can donate technology through WorkVentures


    CREDITS

    Host: Doug Taylor, CEO, The Smith Family

    Guest: Caroline McDaid, CEO, WorkVentures

    Audio production: Mylk Media

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    Learn more about The Smith Family: thesmithfamily.com.au

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    The Smith Family acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Lands on which this podcast is made and their continuing connection to Culture and Country. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.


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