💨 Abstract
The UK government's Digital Inclusion Action Plan aims to help vulnerable individuals get online. Over a million people have benefited from the program, receiving devices like smartphones and laptops. These devices are crucial for accessing support services, job opportunities, and essential online resources. The initiative has donated over 22,000 devices and funded courses to teach digital skills. The program is particularly vital for domestic abuse survivors and low-income households, who often face barriers to digital access.
Courtesy: Josh Milton
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