Kensington & Chelsea traveller digital empowerment project shortlisted for LankellyChase Award

Congratulations to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea for its Digital Empowerment for Stable Way Travellers Site being shortlisted in the LankellyChase Digital Empowerment Awards for homeless and vulnerable people.

Addressing inequalities and improving social inclusion and life chances for the Irish Traveller Community on Stable Way through enhanced digital technology.

Find out more about the project on the Lemos&Crane website by clicking here

About the awards

Twelve projects have been shortlisted for the LankellyChase Digital Empowerment Awards for homeless and vulnerable people working with new and emerging digital technologies. 71 entries were received in five categories. The awards, presented by the LankellyChase Foundation with Lemos&Crane and Thames Reach will give a total of £2,500 prize money to projects using the growing potential of digital technologies such as the internet, social media, apps and SMS for improving the lives of homeless and vulnerable people, giving them a voice, enhancing their skills and capabilities, facilitating peer support and making the services they receive more personalised and empowering. Winners will be announced on 14 May 2014.

Leave a comment