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We estimate 5000 children in Birmingham are suffering from digital poverty, excluded from education during lockdown because they have no access to online learning.
They are also socially isolated from friends and familiar, trusted adults, unable to participate in learning that their peers have access too.
Digital Education Partnership has been formed to tackle this issue and make e-learning available to all of the city's children, now and in the future.
We are a partnership committed to providing fair access for children to education and well-being online, with BEP has the host partner.
We need to get laptops and connectivity devices out to as many disadvantaged children as possible: will you help us?