Government is working in partnership with the business community and third sector on a pilot project trialling the use of tablet technology to help older people keep in touch with family and friends.
Four residents in the south of the Island, three female and one male, are taking part in the six-month trial which is one of a number of initiatives to tackle social isolation amongst the older population.
The Isle of Man Government is leading work within the British-Irish Council to promote ‘digital inclusion’, ensuring that all groups in society have the opportunity to share in the benefits of access to the internet.
Co-ordinated by the Cabinet Office, the pilot project involves: the Department of Health and Social Care; Manx Telecom, which is providing tablets and 4G connectivity; Zurich International, which is providing staff support; Age Isle of Man; and Southern Befrienders, of which the trial participants are registered clients.