Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 01 September 2020
I welcome the report and the cabinet secretary’s statement. For many years, employers have told me that it is difficult to get information and communications technology graduates. I have often wondered why we do not take action on that, so this is refreshing and I am excited about the report.
The Child Poverty Action Group recently produced a report that included the finding that low-income families are twice as likely to say that they lack all the resources needed to support learning at home during Covid. And it is not just at home that there is a digital divide. The cabinet secretary talked about igniting the interest of schools and pupils, as well as tackling gender imbalance, but the digital divide is also an income imbalance, because people on low income can be unable to access ICT and the internet. What are we going to do about that? Would it not be a good start to instruct education authorities to audit every school in the country, including teachers, so that we know which schools have got appropriate ICT and which have not?