HC Deb 23 April 2002 vol 384 cc159-60W
Mr. Wray

To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills what the Government have done to help people over 50 learn how to use computers and to receive training in information technology. [51234]

John Healey

The Department for Education and Skills is committed to enabling people to learn later in life and to widening access to ICT skills. By the end of 2002 there will be over 6,000 UK online centres throughout England with access points in public libraries, colleges, local community centres and elsewhere. Older people are one of the key client groups for this initiative. In addition there are over 1,600 learndirect centres, which along with FE colleges and Adult and Community Learning centres, offer opportunities for older learners to improve their ICT skills.

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