Bridging Connectivity Issues in Digital Access and Literacy: Identifying Barriers to Empowering Vulnerable Older Adults in Singapore (Preprint)

Author:

Lim Haikel AORCID,Lim Meng Han,Lee Sze Win Joanne,Lim Rou Wei,Chua Si Min,Yeo Jia Qi,Teo Pei Zhen Lynn,Sin Siew Wen Natalene,Ngiam Heng Wen Nerice,Tey Jie-Yin Angeline,Tham Yi Xin Celine,Ng Yao Yi Kennedy,Low Lian LengORCID,Tang Kai Wen AaronORCID

Abstract

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Socially isolated older adults of lower socioeconomic privileges are a significant fraction of technologically-advanced developed societies who are at a significant risk for both physical and mental health issues during this global COVID-19 pandemic. This article describes a ground-up initiative for a volunteer-run digital literacy program in Singapore targeting these vulnerable older adults and focuses on the barriers faced in empowering these participants with digital access and literacy in a multilingual society. This article further offers possible solutions to overcoming these hurdles that may provide insight into societies choosing to foray into equipping a vulnerable population with digital skills for the modern intra- and post-pandemic era.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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