highlighted last year, when one headteacher said his school's allocation of laptops had been cut from 173 to 35. And despite the government investing £300 million to support remote education and social care, including 'providing devices and internet access to pupils who need it most', many children are still without.Helen Atkinson-Smith, headteacher at Burnley Brow Community School in Oldham, said a promise of more iPads has failed to materialise.She said: "We've only had seven iPads from the government since the beginning of lockdown.
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