Hmmm
tricky one.....the NHS terminated its volume licence with M$ a while ago and supposedly the home user deal died - see
Thousands of NHS staff stripped of Microsoft Office | Enterprise | News | PC Pro Yet I know nurses who have purchased home user disks recently and at present I'm working on an NHS site upgrading several hundred machines - including volume licence versions of Office 10
You need to talk to your IT manager over that one. It may be the indivdual PCTs now have their own volume agreements
If your daughter has an @xxx.ac.uk e-mail address she should qualify for some heavy discounts on Office from Software for Students - but the deals seem missing from the website except for this (which is more expensive than they usually offer)
Microsoft Office 2010 Software - Software4Students it could be they're clearing the decks in readiness for the next version, due imminently
Of course if you still have the product key from the installation its possible to legally download the software from Digital River. Do you have it? And which version of Office was it?