Milestone reached as laptop campaign that started in Sheffield secures enough devices for most households in South Yorkshire
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The Laptops for Kids campaign was launched by The Star, WANdisco and Learn Sheffield last September, in response to the number of young people in Sheffield who were unable to access online learning in lockdown.
The councils of Sheffield, Rotherham, Doncaster and Barnsley, have joined forces with Laptops for Kids to help South Yorkshire lead the way in tackling digital poverty.
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Hide AdDavid Richards, CEO of WANdisco, who founded the campaign with Star Editor, Nancy Fielder, said: “Children must be able to safely access technology at home so they can keep up with their education and develop digital skills for the future.
“We applaud local government leaders in South Yorkshire for stepping up to meet the need and invest in the next generation of successful young people.”
Mayor of the Sheffield City Region, Dan Jarvis added: “In partnership with our local councils and Laptops for Kids, we’re ensuring that every young person has a brand-new laptop and internet connection – to minimise disruption to their education.
“I’ve always said that where you grow up should not determine where you end up, and I’m proud that we’re making that a reality in South Yorkshire.”
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Hide AdLaptops for Kids is sourcing laptops from Dell Technologies and devices are being distributed in partnership with local authorities.
Sheffield City Council is investing in 3,000 Dell devices and 1,000 refurbished laptops.
Councillor Abtisam Mohamed, cabinet member for education and skills at Sheffield Council, said: “The response to the Laptops for Kids campaign from the people of Sheffield and the business community has been phenomenal. We have seen thousands of devices already pledged, which has gone a long way to supporting children and their families to continue their studies at home.
“We know that the digital divide runs much deeper than this and I continue to urge our local businesses and the people of Sheffield to support the amazing work of this brilliant campaign.”
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Hide AdRotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, Doncaster Council and Barnsley Council are investing in 500, 895, and 1,400 laptops respectively.
For more information and to support the campaign, visit: www.LTFK.co.uk