Barking and Dagenham Libraries, in partnership with Ekota Academy, are proud to launch the Digital Inclusion Projecta programme designed to help local residents get connected, gain confidence with technology, and access essential digital services.

This initiative is fully funded by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT).

Across our libraries, new Digital Inclusion Hubs are now open, offering free support, loan devices, and guidance for anyone who wants to build their digital skills.

For full details, please visit the libraries website.

Borrow a Laptop or Tablet

As part of the project, residents can now borrow laptops and tablets for free through our new Device Loan Scheme. Whether you need to apply for a job, help your children with homework, manage your finances, or learn new skills, having access to the right device can make a real difference.

Library Membership Is All You Need

To borrow a device or access digital skills help, you must be a library member. Membership is free, quick, and easy.

As a member, you can:

  • Borrow a laptop or tablet
  • Access free data packages
  • Attend digital skills classes
  • Get support from trained Digital Champions
  • Use library computers and Wi‑Fi
  • Enjoy all other library services and activities

Not a member yet?
Just speak to staff at any participating library, and we’ll help you join – or you can sign up online in minutes.

What the Project Provides

Our Digital Inclusion Project has been designed to support the community in multiple ways:

📘 Digital Skills Training

Free classes for beginners and learners who want to build confidence using computers, smartphones and the internet.

🙋 Digital Champions

Friendly, trained volunteers available in libraries to offer one‑to‑one help with everyday digital tasks.

📶 Free Data Packages

1,200 data packages available for residents who need help staying connected at home.

💻 Device Loan Scheme

Borrow laptops and tablets from your local library – ideal for learning, job‑seeking, online applications and staying in touch.


Why Digital Inclusion Matters

Digital inclusion ensures that everyone—regardless of age, background or experience—can use technology confidently, safely and independently.
This means having:

  • The skills to navigate the online world
  • The devices needed to learn, work and connect
  • The internet access required to stay online

A digitally included community can apply for jobs, access public services, support children with schoolwork, stay connected with family, and manage everyday tasks more easily.