inclusivity.info – sharing information to solve eradicate digital exclusion

Scotland, December 2024 – We’re excited to see the launch of a new website bringing together news, opinion and action in the field of digital inclusion.
Reusing IT volunteers prepare a further 2000 as-new computers for Ukraine.

Harrogate, February 2024 – Final preparations are complete for another 2000 computers to be shipped with Yorkshire Aid Convoy to Ukraine
Side mission – Reusing IT delivers book scanner for St Andrew’s University

July 2023 – We were delighted to be able to help one of Reusing IT’s major donors of used devices, St Andrew’s University
Reaching Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia region with laptops for education

Reaching Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia region with laptops for education
Reusing It helps replace desktop computers for schools destroyed by the war in Ukraine

Edinburgh, March 2023 – Howie Stansfield, Reusing IT volunteer, proudly stands by one of the pallets of 1500 desktop computers ready to be shipped to Ukraine
Series of cartoons highlights digital exclusion during lockdown

We are delighted to commission Rob Murray, cartoonist for Private Eye and other publications…
Support for lockdown education via The School Bank West Lothian

West Lothian, Scotland, 30th July 2020 – The School Bank West Lothian approached Reusing IT to seek support for families who need devices for education in West Lothian during lockdown.
Homeschooling during lockdown made possible with donated computer

West Lothian, Scotland, 2020 – We received a message from a parent during the Covid lockdown, describing the “nightmare” of attempting to homeschool her three sons with no computer and just a single mobile phone between them.
Reusing IT celebrates milestone donation of 3000th computer to The Turing Trust

Edinburgh, 2018 – Reusing IT and the Turing Trust are celebrating a milestone in their partnership, with the most recent donation of computers to the Trust bringing the total to 3000.
Plockton High School pupils are the inspiration behind Reusing IT

Plockton, Scotland, 1995 – A group pupils in a small Scottish Highlands secondary school set up Computers for Africa