The RBH wanted to isolate the problem
In Greater Manchester, 14% of men and 11% of women are likely to experience social isolation. People who live on their own and without internet access have a greater chance of
becoming socially isolated. Especially if they don’t speak to someone daily.
RBH understood the issues surround social exclusion and wanted to make sure they could keep everyone in the Independent Living Schemes connected.
Without wi-fi, lower income families are having to pay more for services because they can’t access the best deals.
The RBH were keen to increase the capacity for people to use the internet and get people online as quickly as possible. This included residents who didn’t have wi-fi and those who were new to the web.