The internet and digital technology is very much at the heart now of how public, economic and social life functions. It has transformed how we work, communicate, consume, learn, entertain and access information and public services.
And while it's become integral to all aspects of life, the spread of access and use is uneven and use is uneven and many people remain digitally excluded those who are ere excluded can be limited or unable to participate fully in society.
The risk is that the divide between those with digital skills, and those who struggle to overcome barriers to access and use, the growing social and economic gap between those who are not continues to widen.
How much and how often you use the internet can offer an insight into who could be considered digitally excluded, providing a way to assess how the internet and digital skills impacts on people lives.
You do pretty well at Park View Project. However, it is so costly for Assistive Technology. Maybe it is time to reconsider how we can collaborate with suppliers of such equipment?