We’re delighted that the laptops we distributed St Mary’s Ukrainian School in London last year have had such a positive effect on refugee children arriving in the UK from Ukraine. These original laptops were kindly donated by Vyta.
Ellie Crouch.
Webinar Recording – Technology in the Justice System: Equity in Opportunity
Digital inclusion is essential for empowering incarcerated women, providing them with vital access to social networks, educational opportunities, and employment.
Case Study: Community TechAid
Community TechAid is a charity based in Lambeth, supporting communities to get online by providing access to technology and digital skills. Working with the Digital Poverty Alliance has been so beneficial to our work.
Case Study: Getting Oxfordshire Online
Getting Oxfordshire Online is a collaboration between three charities in Oxfordshire. We’re all about helping people who haven’t got access to technology to get online. Whether that’s through devices, connectivity, or support.
Case Study: Millennium CIC
The Digital Poverty Alliance has helped us by using collective expertise in technology and data to create an ecosystem that has enabled us to deliver the maximum impact possible with limited resources.
One year on…
The Digital Poverty Alliance, one year on… has grown to 570 community members, built a definitive evidence base, and distributed 1,650 devices to schools in need.
Case Study: National House Project
The National House Project is a charity that works with local authorities to support young people within those local authorities to leave care and live fulfilling lives.
What Digital Poverty Means to Me
Tech4Families, an initiative to drive digital inclusion by connecting disadvantaged families with new laptops, has officially rolled out.
The ever-changing role of technology in education – Webinar Recording
Russell Hobby, CEO at Teach First and Elizabeth Anderson, COO at the Learning Foundation, celebrate...
‘Tech4Families’ initiative officially rolled out
Tech4Families, an initiative to drive digital inclusion by connecting disadvantaged families with new laptops, has officially rolled out.