Infotech should be more inclusive, responsive to older people | Inquirer Opinion

Infotech should be more inclusive, responsive to older people

/ 04:01 AM October 04, 2021

When the COVID-19 pandemic broke out last year, much of the world moved online, including many older people, accelerating a digital transformation that has been underway for decades. Internet usage has accelerated during the pandemic, but many older people have suffered from isolation, loneliness, and being less mobile.

This year’s celebration of Older People Day (Oct. 1) highlights the need to raise awareness in the ICT (information and communications technology) sector on the importance of responding to the needs and requirements of ageing populations.

ICT workers and leaders have a fundamental role in creating environments that promote healthy conditions and tackle the challenges that come with ageing, by empowering older generations. Our researchers, governments (both national and local), and industry should focus on the strengths and opportunities that ICT and associated technologies can bring to older adults, communities, and the larger society.

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With greater investment in accessible devices, broadband, and digital training, technology has the potential to become a powerful tool for reducing loneliness among older adults and empowering them to connect, create, and contribute online. Because of the speed of technological advancement, experts predict that challenges faced by older adults in using technology will endure, thus the importance of digital inclusion.

JEROME BABATE
Beta Nu Delta Nursing Society

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