SustainIT
 Home | About us | Contact us | News archive | Links | Feedback | Site map  
sustainIT
eWell-Being Awards

UK Ceed Initiative

 

The 2003 eWell-Being Awards


The winners and commended projects were announced at The UK eWell-Being Awards Ceremony on Tuesday 10th June at City Hall, London.
Click here to view the press release on the winning projects.

SustainIT would like to thank all those who took the time to enter projects this year and also the judges for their hard work and enthusiasm. We would also like to thank BT for their support of the Awards and The AA, IDeA, UK CEED and Vodafone for sponsoring the Award categories. We look forward to welcoming many new entries for next year's awards.

Awards Categories:

Digital Inclusion

This category, sponsored by BT, is for projects that are reducing social exclusion, increasing social interaction and improving access to jobs, education, entertainment, shopping, cultural and leisure interests for disadvantaged groups.

Winner

Bullying Online

Commended

Age Concern, Edinburgh

Commended

SCAMP

Commended

YouthNet


eGovernment

Open to national, regional and local government, this category, sponsored by IDeA, seeks to highlight projects that use ICT to deliver better public services.

Winner

London Borough of Newham

Commended

Liverpool City Council

Commended

London Boroughs of Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham


Environmental Efficiency

Sponsored by UK CEED, this category seeks projects that make use of ICT to reduce environmental impacts. Projects may focus on issues such as waste, energy, water or agriculture.

Winner

egeneration Partnership

Commended

BRE

Commended

Liverpool City Council (Abandoned Cars)

Commended

The Forestry Commission


Mobility

Sponsored by the AA, this category focuses on the use of ICT to reduce the impacts of transport. This could be achieved through teleworking, improved provision of information or enhanced transport management.

Winner

Nottinghamshire County Council


Wireless

Sponsored by Vodafone this category is for projects that use wireless devices and networks for social and environmental benefit.

Winner

Telemedic Systems

Commended

Isle of Man Department of Education

Commended

Liverpool City Council (Handheld Ticketing)


Download the UK eWell-Being Awards 2003 brochure in pdf format (243Kb) featuring case studies of all winning and commended projects.

 
SustainIT