Tablet Donation to Support Digital Inclusion

To support digital inclusion, wellbeing, the environment, and education and learning for children, this contractor donated 25 Fire tablets to annually support children from single parent, lower income, or vulnerable households to access online learning resources, tutoring, and support services at a local primary school.

Additionally, 15 fire tablets were donated to residents at a local care home to help older isolated service users in need of digital support.

This will help the users access video call apps to better connect to friends and family, access online health and care or befriending services, NHS wellbeing information and access to online accounts for bills.

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