A scheme has been launched to boost digital inclusion across the borough by helping people who are struggling to access digital services.

The Donate IT Oldham campaign looks to help Oldham's most vulnerable residents by providing refurbished devices such as used laptops, smartphones, and tablets that businesses and members of the public no longer need.   

The campaign has been launched by Oldham Council, in partnership with refurbishment provider, Tameside Community Computers (TCC).

The scheme aims to collect more than 500 unwanted devices between January 2024 and January 2025, with businesses and members of the public able to donate unwanted devices across all of Oldham Council’s libraries.  

Almost 40 per cent of Oldham residents who responded to the Greater Manchester Residents' Survey in 2023 said they, or someone they lived with, experienced some form of digital inclusion issues.

These issues can include struggling to access online learning, apply for jobs, and attend virtual classes because they lack suitable digital devices and internet connections at home.  

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Cllr Abdul Jabbar, Cabinet Member for Finance and Corporate Resources, said: "Not having access to digital tools and resources can have a significant impact on people’s health, careers, and social connections.   

“The rising cost-of-living and inflation increases mean times are particularly hard for people across the borough at the moment. Being isolated from digital connectivity can be particularly tough for those with low income, those who are homeless, older residents without much support, refugees and asylum seekers, and people facing language or cultural barriers.  

“We’re committed to doing all we can to help close the existing digital skills void and provide essential resources so residents lives’ can be the best they can be."  

TCC has said that 50 per cent of all donations will come back to the council in useable condition, which is the highest rate of return across Greater Manchester, while Oldham Council has said it is donating more than 300 devices to the scheme this year.

Cllr Jabbar, added: “We know people can face a long wait for devices through Oldham Libraries' popular device lending programme because of the demand for IT equipment. This shows how important it is to donate unwanted devices so together we can bridge the gap and more people can access digital services that can make a real difference.”   

To find out more about the campaign including a full list of items that can be donated and where, visit www.oldham.gov.uk/DonateIT.