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WFGA goal
Case-level indicator
Reported activity
young people in the Welsh language and identify gaps in provision.
Tackling Poverty and Social Exclusion
A Wales of cohesive communities
Community Skill Building Activity
A member of staff is involved in the National Cyber Security Centre ’s (NCSCs) CyberFirst Ambassador Scheme. The aims of the scheme are threefold: to encourage Key Stage 2 school pupils to explore digital technologies and the implications across society, increase their understanding of cyber threats and online harms, as well as their rights and responsibilities as digital citizens, and bring pupils into a university setting in a fun and engaging way.
Source: SQW analysis of Progress Reports, CCT case studies, and consultation evidence
Wider contribution to the CCTs
3.3 In addition to delivering activity against the case-level indicators, the operation has engaged in a variety of activities which contribute more broadly to the CCTs. Examples of such activities are outlined in Table 3-2. 3.4 Notably, and very positively, over the course of delivery, the project has produced 24 case studies evidencing the activities they have delivered against the CCTs. Following a refresh of the LILW website, a “Community Outputs” page for the CCT case studies was created and a selection of the case studies have been uploaded 10 .
Table 3-2: Broader delivery against the CCTs Equal Opportunities and Gender Mainstreaming
• In 2021, the School of Law was awarded the Athena Swan Bronze Award , in recognition for its work towards promoting gender equality and diversity and identifying and addressing the challenges specific to the department and the disciplines. One of the Cyber Threats academics played a key role in the analysing and summarising departmental data on EDI. The award is valid until April 2025. • The project coordinator was a member of the University’s EDI task and finish group . This was formed after specific issues relating to accessibility, particularly for members of staff with disabilities, were raised throughout the University. The group was established with the aim of identifying workable solutions and liaising with relevant stakeholders to disseminate information more effectively and implement necessary changes. • On International Women’s Day 2022 , some of the women within the Lab spoke at an event about their experiences and aspirations, and provided advice for other women who face similar challenges in their careers. The aim of the event was to raise awareness of women in LegalTech and to encourage others to explore a career in this area.
10 https://legaltech.wales/en/outputs
Legal Innovation Lab Wales
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