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Free laptops for poorest families

Free laptops for poorest families

The Government is considering giving free laptops to England’s million poorest families in a bid to end the digital divide.

Tuesday, 01 July 2008 by Garnet Roach garnet@consumerchoices.co.uk

The scheme would provide cheap, mini-laptops - of the kind already being bought up by schools for as little as £160 each - so that children can log onto school networks to do their homework and so that parents can track children’s progress as the Government works towards online reporting systems.

"The taskforce has identified a clear case for government intervention to address the digital divide"

A home access task force is asking the Government for £250 million to provide the low-cost laptops on a means-tested basis, reported the Times Educational Supplement.

Jim Knight, the schools minister who chaired the taskforce, said: “The taskforce has identified a clear case for government intervention to address the digital divide, with the aim of ensuring all children and their families can benefit from home access to technology. I will be discussing the report with others across Whitehall.”

Regional broadband access divides between rural and urban areas may be closing according to Ofcom, but there are still huge gaps between some of the poorer areas of the UK and the more affluent ones.

About 68 per cent of households in Walsall, West Midlands, have no internet access and 65 per cent of those in St Helens, Merseyside are not online. In contrast 92 per cent of families in St Albans are online and 91 per cent in Wokingham, Berkshire, have internet access at home, according to The Guardian.

Around 2.2 million families are still without internet access at home and research suggests that 24 per cent of families with children under 16 are not yet online.

Michael Phillips, BroadbandChoices.co.uk product director, said: “If this gets underway it will be a great scheme and will really help to include younger people in the digital age. Access to the internet - both for social purposes and for education will make a real difference to the UK’s poorest families.”

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hiya can u plz let me kno how i get a free laptop as im on beefits thanx - Mar 5 2010 9:06PM
nath brookes, wolverhampton

could you please let me know how to get hold of a free laptop for my daughter as i am on benefits, and she is on free school dinners - Feb 22 2010 2:58PM
tracy fairhurst, bolton

Go to home access grant.org.uk/ or phone 03332001004 you must be on benefits and recieve free school dinners x - Feb 21 2010 11:17AM
tara mcdonald, essex

I would like to know how and if possible how i can apply for a free laptop for my 9yr old son education .Nikki vinden... kent - Feb 16 2010 12:29AM
nicola vinden, orpington kent

please can you send me detail of where i can redgister for this free laptop for my child thank you - Feb 4 2010 7:07PM
roimana treen, merthyr tydfil

am a single mum with two children both in school i would like to see if i qualify it would help my children with there homework thanks - Feb 4 2010 12:58PM
maxine, liverpool merseyside

i would like to no a little more about the laptop and if my 2 chidren qualify from it i think this is a really good think fro people like my self and other people with the same income thank you - Jan 31 2010 5:59PM
sheila jenkinson, sunderland uk

i think this is a really gd thing ur doing 4 the familys that cant get there kids 1 its great so thanksxx - Jan 30 2010 10:31PM
lisa jane fabri, london snydham

Hi, would like to know if my child would qualify for free laptop for my child. I am a single parent on income support. - Jan 27 2010 2:40PM
Emma ORourke, Preston, Lancashire

Hi Im single parent of 2 children One of them is autistic and I cannot afford to buy a laptop, so they cannot do their school work, Can you please let me know where I can get one from I would be most grateful thank you V Lobb. - Jan 27 2010 1:06PM
vicky lobb, Redditch Worcs