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IT boost for disabled and refugee children
By Simon Vevers,
Nursery World,
22 April 2004
A£1m IT project aimed at transforming the quality of life of disadvantaged children is being piloted by children's charity NCH with the backing of seven major international companies. The Access to IT project, launched earlier this month by schools minister Stephen Twigg and broadcaster Mary Nightingale at the NCH's Warren Park Children's Centre in Kingston, Surrey, is being supported by AOL UK, BAe Systems, BT, Cable and Wireless, Hewlett Packard and Microsoft.
A£1m IT project aimed at transforming the quality of life of disadvantaged children is being piloted by children's charity NCH with the backing of seven major international companies....
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