DiGiTal Get Together 2025 agenda has landed
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 19th September 2025

Join us in person in Glasgow on 21 October 2025 to explore how we can access and deliver quality digital services in Scotland.
The Digital Hub are excited to be hosting its third annual in-person event with a great line up of presenters and panellists. This year the focus is on how to stay human rights focused in a digital Scotland.
We have been working with Scottish Care and VOX Scotland since 2021 to create a human rights based approach to digital health and social care. In 2025, we revisited and reviewed our existing coproduced human rights principles and look forward to sharing the revised principles at this event.
The agenda (now available here) is packed with an array of people and professionals from across the third sector, academia, public services and digital design- and will allow opportunities to hear about and test new technologies, as well as looking at how we can access and deliver quality digital services in Scotland, which are person led and have people at the centre.
Join us on Tuesday 21 October, 9.30-3pm at the Radisson Blu, Glasgow.
To reserve a free place email dhcscot@alliance-scotland.org.uk
Please let us know if you have any access or dietary requirements upon sign up.
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