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NHS Offers Free SIMs to Combat Digital Divide
11 Feb
Summary
- Free SIM cards are provided to eligible adults lacking internet access.
- The initiative aims to help individuals manage online appointments.
- Partnership with Good Things Foundation supports digital inclusion.

Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust has launched an initiative to provide free SIM cards to residents struggling with digital exclusion. This program, in collaboration with the Good Things Foundation, aims to help low-income individuals get online.
Eligible recipients, aged 18 and over, must demonstrate a need due to insufficient home internet or unaffordable mobile plans. The free SIMs are intended to bridge the digital gap, enabling easier access to online health services and social connections.
This effort by the NHS seeks to empower individuals by removing financial barriers to internet access. The goal is to foster digital equality, enhancing health, well-being, and overall quality of life for those in deprived communities.




