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On 21st March DfE launched a public consultation on narrowing the digital divide in schools and colleges.

To highlight one reason why this an important consultation for SEND stakeholders, in a blog to mark the launch the following is included:

How can this help students with SEND? 

For students with additional needs, reliable technology can make a significant difference for learning. A strong and secure Wi-Fi connection allows the use of portable devices in classrooms, including those that support students with SEND.

Assistive technology (AT), like dictation tools and screen readers, helps remove barriers to learning, giving every child the opportunity to thrive at school. 

For example, New Bridge Multi Academy Trust in Oldham has used connectivity funding to create custom 3D-printed assistive devices, develop personalised digital learning tools, and give non-verbal students consistent access to communication technology.  

Details of DfE consultation on narrowing the digital divide in schools and colleges

We know that too many schools that lack the digital infrastructure to embed effective technology use and harness the opportunities that technology can offer, while colleges may face distinct barriers. Through the proposals and investment set out in this consultation, we want to set milestones to tackle this digital divide and break down the barriers to opportunity to ensure every child and young person has access to the best possible education.  

We want to bring together the sector’s expertise to tackle this issue together. We would really value your contribution and would hugely appreciate you taking the time to both complete it and share it with your networks so we can get a representative view from the education sector.  

The consultation is open until Friday 23 May. You are welcome to answer all of the questions, however, most questions are optional so you can skip to the relevant questions for your organisation.  

Narrowing the digital divide in schools and colleges - GOV.UK

Consultation overview 

The consultation:  

On inclusion and supporting learners with SEND: