Yorkshire Post

Thousands of laptops to be given to district’s children

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THOUSANDS OF laptops will be given to Wakefield schoolchil­dren to help with online learning.

Around £ 24,000 of council grant funding will be combined with donations from local businesses to fund the move.

The Government ran its own free laptop scheme earlier this year, handing out devices to disadvanta­ged children who would otherwise struggle to do schoolwork at home.

But the programme has been criticised for failing to reach many of the pupils who would be entitled to one under the criteria.

Speaking at a scrutiny meeting, former head teacher and councillor David Jones said there was still “IT poverty” in the district and education was suffering.

He said: “The Government has set aside a large number of laptops, but very few have been delivered.

“I’m told by teachers that online learning is not the panacea, because there’s not enough laptops and there is still IT poverty in the district and he praised companies for responding well.

“But I’m very proud of this authority and pleased to say that it’s agreed to use some of the finances from capital grants to buy laptops for young people.

“There’s been a fantastic response too from companies who’ve come forward to donate their spare laptops and iPads.

“It shows great community spirit.”

Speaking earlier this week about the programme, council leader Denise Jeffery praised the local business community for its response to the pandemic and for supporting young people.

She said: “Wakefield business people and communitie­s have been amazing this year and they’ve really stepped up.

“We’ve been inundated by people wanting to help with the IT poverty and it shows how much people care.”

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