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8th February 2021
04:01pm GMT

"Currently, there are approximately 1700 children living in the direct provision system. The biggest challenge at the moment is access to online resources and online applications that are being used by different schools such as Seesaw, Classdojo, Alladin, Zoom and Google applications. There is also a great need for printing facilities as worksheets that assist with learning sometimes need to be printed. Access to Wifi is very limited I'm many centres and in centres where it is provided, it is usually restricted to the reception area. The broadband width does not reach residents' rooms to allow access. At the moment, most children are having to use their parent's phones to access their lessons, this is especially stressful for students that are in secondary school and trying to focus on their final year studies."
Vuma goes on to explain how she has personally tried to rectify this educational challenge for children in Direct Provision;
"I am the founder of the community group Every Child Is Your Child which was set up with the intention of establishing an ongoing fund to assist children living in direct provision with back to school provisions such as uniforms, stationery, books etc, and to assist with school-related costs such as book rental, extracurricular activities. The need for the initiative was driven by the experiences and challenges faced by parents that are trying to rear Children while living in the DP system with no right work and €38.60 week to meet their needs."[caption id="attachment_517770" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]
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When I asked Vuma what needs to be done to improve the education of children in Direct Provision that it really just comes down to all children receiving the basic educational necessities;
"The wifi range needs to be extended to reach residents rooms so that children can have frequent adequate access to the internet so that they can access their lessons. IT devices, laptops, tablets need to be provided to every school-going child so that they are able to access their schoolwork and communicate with teachers. children are falling behind on their work and need to be able to keep up with their peers."You can find out more about how you can support Every Child Is Your Child here.
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