Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Social Landlords Stepping In To Help Computer-Illiterate Residents

When a survey by Halton Housing Trust found that 1,200 of its residents had no internet access, it decided to remedy the situation. Partnering with phone company O2, the trust launched a two-year project called Open Digital to provide 400 residents with tablet computers and broadband.  As part of the project, Halton provided relevant apps and technical support, enabling residents to make claims and carry out job searches from their own home. Halton has seen other benefits emerge from digital inclusion: previously isolated residents are using Skype and social media to stay in touch with family, while the ability to access information and services online has resulted in a drop in the number of phone call enquiries. Read more on the Guardian website.

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