publication date: Jul 17, 2010
Since the
Home Access programme launched in January, over
200,000 low-income families have been provided with
access to a
computer and the
internet at home. The success of the application process means that
Home Access is set to achieve its goals early, and it is now
only inviting
applications for computer packages from children with
severe disabilities or
special educational needs until the end of the year.
Home Access packages with
assistive technology are limited and will be awarded on a
first-come, first-served basis. It is anticipated that up to
12,000 children in total with more
comprehensive needs, such as those with significant
visual impairments, physical disabilities or
learning difficulties, could eventually benefit from
Home Access, through receiving
specially tailored packages suited to their individual needs. These
bespoke packages will only be
available until the end of the year.
To
apply, families just need to call the
Home Access helpline 0333 200 1004. After passing a
basic eligibility check, an application form is sent out. Once this is complete,
applicants will then undergo an i
ndividual appraisal with a specialist
evaluator to confirm their need for
assistive technology to help them access
computers and the internet from home.
Applicants will hear whether or not they
qualify for a package soon afterwards.
Families wanting to learn more about the
Home Access programme should call 0333 200 1004 or visit www.homeaccess.org.uk.