DPA launches new Tech4Youth initiative
The Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA) has launched Tech4Youth, an innovative initiative aimed at tackling digital exclusion among young people in […]
DPA launches new Tech4Youth initiative Read Post »
The Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA) has launched Tech4Youth, an innovative initiative aimed at tackling digital exclusion among young people in […]
DPA launches new Tech4Youth initiative Read Post »
After months, if not longer, of speculation, we now know – the General Election will be on 4th July. Arguably,
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The Digital Poverty Alliance (DPA) is set to host a pivotal event on 4 June 2024, at the historic Fratry
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Have you ever used your phone in the rain? It’s scary – you obviously need it for something urgently, but
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As the countdown to the London mayoral election on 2 May continues, the spotlight is cast on a pivotal issue
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In the United Kingdom, the stark reality of digital inequality is hindering the educational progress of millions of schoolchildren, particularly
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The Tech4PrisonLeavers project, supported by Intel and in partnership with Capgemini and Vodafone, was conceived as more than just a training programme. It is a lifeline.
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A support programme providing devices and equipment for schools in disadvantaged communities, aimed at increasing access to devices and skills for students.
Research from Deloitte and the DPA highlighted that 20 per cent of children across the UK are impacted by digital poverty, through a lack of access to an electronic device, broadband connectivity or digital skills.
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The decision by Birmingham City Council to slash £200 million from its budget, with a £2.3 million reduction earmarked specifically for library services, sets a concerning precedent for the city’s digital inclusion efforts.
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Amid the escalating cost of living, the essential role of digital terrestrial television, (or Freeview), and broadcast radio services cannot be overstated, especially for millions of UK families bearing the brunt of digital poverty.
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