Make the most of the internet

 


Get free and friendly help to save money, stay healthy, connect with loved ones, or find a course to start your dream-job - and do it all online!

Getting more out of the internet can be easy and fun, and we can help you get started. If you'd like a helping hand doing a little bit more online, there's free and friendly support available from Age Concern Birmingham.

Doing just one new thing online will help you see just how much the internet has to offer and just how easy it is to take that next step.

No matter how confident you are - even if you've never been online before - our Digital Inclusion Officer, Joe Millington, is here to help.

Age Concern Birmingham are delighted to announce that we will be a part of an exciting new project led by the Good Things Foundation, with the intention to work with people of working age who wish to enhance their technological skills.

The Digital Skills Pathway, as it is known, is available to people between the ages of 18 and 65, who are currently unemployed, a carer or in an insecure form of employment, is not enrolled in a current course, has no or low digital skills, lives in the West Midlands and has not completed this course previously.

This project aims to help participants to gain basic digital skills, whilst enhancing their employability prospects or their ability to progress to further learning.

If this sounds like something you or someone you know might be interested in then contact Joe at:

Email- joe.millington@ageconcernbirmingham.org.uk

Phone - 07432739018 between Wednesday and Friday.

Our project is supported by the UK Community Renewal Fund through the Good Things Foundation and West Midlands Combined Authority.