DDCSRH

Digital Access
and Infrastructure

Digital platforms and technologies used and the technological
means to manage and make use of them.

What are the sub-capabilities?

  • Vernacular platforms and technologies  
  • Enterprise platforms and technologies  
  • Systems and tools (internal and external)

What are the core questions?

  • What counts as a digital sexual health platform or technology and how is it used and accessed?  
  • How well do digital technologies and platforms support organisational purpose?  
  • How well do digital technologies and platforms support and enable consumer self-efficacy and access? 

What does digital access and infrastructure look like in practice?

CASE STUDY 01

A group of senior leaders from sexual and reproductive health organisations across NSW discuss the ‘future of digital health’ as part of a sector-wide planning day.  

Pre-reading for the session incudes the current digital transformation policies, which have a broad, non-disciplinary-specific health focus.  

The session facilitator uses the Digital Model and Checklist to structure a more focused discussion of what digital transformation means for the SRH sector.  

Leaders reflect on what they know – and don’t know – about the different digital platforms and technologies their organisations use to support the delivery of SRH care and information. They identify a need for sector-wide benchmarking of digital access and infrastructure in order to inform future capability-building.

In terms of access and infrastructure, these kinds of questions may not be something that they [leadership] organically think of or consider – these might be things that sometimes we might skip over and just make assumptions about.

– (Health Promotion Professional, 18-29, DDCSRH)
 

 

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