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News Release

18th November 2009

Switchover advice from Help Scheme for residents of the Isle of Lewis and Skye

Older and disabled people living on the Isle of Lewis and the Isle of Skye are being offered free advice about the help that is available to switch to digital TV.

Alan Moore, an expert from the BBC-run Switchover Help Scheme, will be visiting community and leisure centres across Lewis and Skye during the next two weeks.  The Help Scheme is urging residents to drop in for a  face to face chat with Alan to find out more about the help that is available.  The Help Scheme will offer older and disabled people help to convert  one TV to digital with the Help Scheme.

The timetable for advice sessions is:

Date

Time

Location

Address

Friday 20 November

6-8pm

Barvas Community Centre

Village Barvas, Isle of Lewis

Saturday 21 November

10am-12pm

Lewis Sports Centre

Stornaway, Isle of Lewis

Monday 23 November

6-8pm

Shawbost Community Centre, Old School Building

Village Shawbost, Isle of Lewis

Wednesday 2 December

6-8pm

Kyleakin Community Centre, Old School Building

Kyleakin, Isle of Skye

Alan said: “The Help Scheme is writing to all those who are eligible for help. You should soon receive your Information Pack through the post. This will clearly explain what help is available to you and what you need to do.

“I can help you fill in the application form or answer any of your questions in person if you come along to one of the events being run by the Help Scheme in November.

“Even if you’re not eligible yourself the chances are you knows someone in your family, street, or community, who might need a helping hand to switch to digital TV. You could be the one person they know or trust to give them good advice so they’re not left with a blank screen at switchover So pop along for a few minutes to pick up some information.”

As well as the Help Scheme events, eligible people are being asked to respond to their Information Packs as soon as possible as Help Scheme engineers will be working on Lewis and Skye in November to install digital equipment for people who have taken up the offer of help.

Alan said: “We’re encouraging you to take advantage of our team of installers working on the Islands during November.

“We’ll be able to respond very quickly to your applications to convert one TV to digital because we will be on the islands themselves at the time. We will be working with local installers to deliver the Help Scheme.

“For customers who would like a Freeview service in time for Christmas, now is the right time to get in touch with the Help Scheme.”

People are eligible if they are:

  • Aged 75 or over;
  • If they have lived in a care home for six months or more,
  • If they get (or could get) attendance or constant attendance allowance, mobility supplement or disability living allowance,
  • Or if they are registered blind or partially sighted.

For a one-off payment of £40, eligible people in the STV North region will be offered:

  • Easy-to-use Freeview equipment to convert one television set,
  • Installation of that equipment,
  • An aerial check and upgrade if necessary, for people who own their own aerials,
  • A demonstration of how it works, and
  • Someone to call for help while they are getting used to it.

This service is free for people who are eligible and who also receive pension credit, income support, income-based jobseekers allowance, or employment and support allowance.

To make it even easier, eligible people can choose to apply by calling the Help Scheme free on 0800 408 7654 or instead they can nominate someone else to make their application for them.

The Help Scheme is run by the BBC through an agreement with the Government, and has been designed around the needs of older and disabled people. Equipment has been chosen to be easy to use, and contact centre, delivery staff and installers have all been trained to understand and respect older and disabled people. Installers are vetted, carry identification and will never call without having made an appointment.

--ENDS--

Media Contacts:

Sean Haran
PR and Communications Manager
T: 0191 245 8772
M: 07939147719
E: sean.haran@eaga.com

Sarah Fairfax
Communications Executive
T: 0191 245 8834
M: 07730424407
E: sarah.fairfax@eaga.com

NOTES TO EDITORS

Switchover Help Scheme

The Help Scheme is run by the BBC under an agreement with the Government to help older and disabled people make the change to digital TV. Eligible people are offered practical help to convert one of their TV sets to digital in the run-up to switchover in each region.
In the run-up to switchover in each region, every eligible person will be offered practical help to convert one of their TV sets to digital. People are eligible if they are aged 75 or over, or they have lived in a care home for six months or more; they get (or could get) disability living allowance, or attendance or constant attendance allowance, or mobility supplement, or they are registered blind or partially sighted.

Most people will be asked to contribute £40 towards the help. The service is free for people who are eligible and also get pension credit, income support or income-based jobseekers allowance. More information is available by calling 0800 408 7654 or through visiting www.helpscheme.co.uk

Digital television switchover is the process of converting the UK's terrestrial television system to digital. Between now and 2012, analogue channels will be switched off region by region and replaced with free-to-air digital TV and radio services (Freeview). Switchover will extend Freeview coverage to the whole of the UK and free up airwaves for new services such as ultra-fast wireless broadband and mobile television.

Digital UK

Digital UK is the independent, not-for-profit organisation established in 2005 to implement digital switchover. It is jointly owned and funded by the public-service broadcasters (BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Five, S4C and Teletext), and the digital multiplex operators.  Digital UK provides support to those who are not eligible for help from the Help Scheme through its website (digitaluk.co.uk) and helpline (08456 50 50 50).

eaga - eaga, the provider of residential energy efficiency and outsourcing services, has been selected by the BBC as the Help Scheme service provider to deliver the help available under the scheme from the ITV Border region onwards.

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