Pictured above: (l-r) Martha Lane-Fox, Ash Merchant from
XMA, iansyst's Janine King, George Knox, MD of sponsor HiSoftware
and award host Mariella Frostrup
Nottingham-based IT specialist XMA has earned national
recognition this week for its contribution to a scheme which helps
children with profound disabilities and special needs have better
access to technology and the internet.
The inaugural Technology4Good awards pay tribute to
organisations and individuals who use digital technologies to make
the world a better place.
ICT education specialists, XMA and assistive technology experts,
iansyst scooped the 'Working Together' award for their
collaboration on the government-back Home Access programme last
year. As part of the scheme, 9,000 children with learning
difficulties and special needs were individually assessed.
Applicants which met the scheme's criteria were then provided with
a computer with internet connectivity and assistive technology,
alongside an eLearning portal and training packages to make getting
online as easy as possible.
Organisers attributed the award win to XMA and iansyst's ability
to deliver the complex programme within the timescales as well as
the effective and efficient delivery of the bespoke computer
packages.
Ash Merchant, Director of Government and Social Affairs at XMA
said, "XMA is delighted to have won the Working Together award for
our partnership on the Home Access scheme with iansyst. It was a
huge challenge, but something we felt strongly about being a
driving force behind. The project benefited from the in-house
expertise at XMA, alongside our service capabilities coupled with
iansyst's product supply chain.
"The stories of children who are now benefiting from being
connected to the online world are truly inspiring. For some of
these youngsters, having access to the internet has transformed
their whole outlook on life. For the team at XMA, that's the real
reward."
Janine King, Managing Director of iansyst Ltd, explains what
winning the award means to them "We are delighted to have won the
Working Together Award, which gives national recognition to the
extensive work and collaboration that went into successfully
delivering the Home Access scheme. Our shared vision to make a
difference allowed us to overcome challenges and to efficiently
complete this complex contract within a very short timeframe.
"We are proud to have helped over 9000 children with learning
difficulties or special needs get online, and it is testament to
our partnership that the positive results achieved through the Home
Access programme have been acknowledged."
The awards ceremony took place on 7 June, hosted by Mariella
Frostrup and attended by UK Digital Champion Martha Lane Fox.
Compere Mariella Frostrup congratulated the winners, saying:
"The success of the Technology4Good awards is testimony to the
talent and altruism of the many people across the country who are
applying technology to the greater good of others, particularly
those who are digitally excluded or disadvantaged."
The Working Together award was sponsored by Hi-Software in
association with RaceOnline2012.