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Vodafone scheme helps organisations support vulnerable customers


Vodafone scheme helps organisations support vulnerable customers
Mar 10, 2021 08:16 EST
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Vodafone UK has launched new connected plans that give organisations in the public and private sector a way to offer cost-effective connectivity to their vulnerable customers. The firm said that these plans build on its schools.connected program which helped kids get online to continue their education at home during the lockdown.
The new scheme is called communities.connected and will run until the end of June, by which time lockdown measures will have been significantly eased and a large proportion of the country will have received their first vaccine and some will have got their second jab. The new plans have been designed for, but are not limited to, schools, further education colleges, universities, local authorities, and charities. ....

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Universities threaten a strike to protest the latest amendment. Ministry promises changes

The ministry proposes curbing their powers like under the totalitarian regime, universities claim. ....

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Book review: Open Minds explores how academic freedom and the public university are at risk


Academic freedom has become a common topic of Australian public debate. Yet the concept is rarely examined or critiqued in detail.
That has not stopped it becoming a totemic issue for many on the political right. They consider Australian universities to be increasingly prone to doctrinaire and censorious attitudes. In particular, they point to issues of identity politics, climate change and other so-called “progressive” causes.
Prominent cases include the 2018 sacking of geophysicist Peter Ridd by James Cook University and protests against Bettina Arndt’s visit to the University of Sydney to give a controversial speech on date rape that same year. The federal Coalition government responded by commissioning the Independent Review of Freedom of Speech in Australian Higher Education Providers by former chief justice Robert French. ....

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