Wishaw Press

Free iPads keep people connected

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Clyde Valley Housing Associatio­n has joined forces with Connecting Scotland to distribute 120 free iPads with mobile WiFi access to Clyde Valley customers with little or no internet access.

CVHA, who has more than 4000 properties across Lanarkshir­e, has been working at the heart of the community to help its customers deal with the effects of the Covid pandemic.

To assist their customers with no or limited internet access, CVHA has united with Connecting Scotland, a Scottish Government initiative being delivered by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisati­ons, which was set up in response to the pandemic with the aim of helping get digitally excluded citizens in Scotland online.

The main objective is to distribute the iPads to CVHA customers with children to allow them to continue their education from home.

Lynn Wassell, CVHA Chief Executive, said: “We are delighted to be part of Connecting Scotland’s campaign, helping digitally excluded customers get connected and being online is very important to Clyde Valley Group.

“This project will help our most vulnerable and isolated customers keep connected and gain access to essential online services that will improve their overall wellbeing.”

Throughout the coronaviru­s crisis, the internet is keeping people connected to friends and family, informed and entertaine­d, and able to learn, work, shop and access health informatio­n and other public services.

However, some people can’t access these benefits because they don’t have the confidence, kit and connectivi­ty at home.

Connecting Scotland is working to change this and help get citizens in Scotland online.

Communitie­s Secretary Aileen Campbell said:“Access to the internet brings huge benefits, especially during these challengin­g times. It provides a way to keep in touch and keep us informed with access to health informatio­n and other public services.

“It is also an important way for people of all ages to further their education, find work and training opportunit­ies.

“The distributi­on of these iPads with mobile WiFi access through the Connecting Scotland programme will make a real difference to households across Lanarkshir­e.

“We would encourage anyone who is eligible to apply for a device, connectivi­ty and support so that they can get online and stay safe.”

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