Residents across County Durham are being invited to a free course that helps people to brush up on their online skills.
‘Time to get online’ offers a training programme though a County Durham Housing Group, Dale & Valley Homes, Durham City Homes, East Durham Homes and Teesdale Housing Association partnership, and aims to raise awareness of the benefits of digital technology and show people that the internet is not as daunting as it may appear.
The next interactive session, on Tuesday, 22 September between 10am and 12pm at The Glebe Centre, Murton, will team attendees up with a designated ‘Digital Champion’, who will highlight the basics of the online world in an informal setting.
By signing up participants will see the advantages the internet offers, including keeping in touch with friends and family, looking for a new job, saving money and much more.
Victoria Musgrove, Digital Inclusion Project Co-ordinator, said: “There are currently 10 million people in the UK who are not currently online, and it is predicted that in this year alone 90% of jobs will require IT skills.
“Our society is constantly evolving and is more and more placed within a digital platform.
“We want to show people that online technology is nothing to be afraid of and the benefits in all aspects of life are endless.”
For more information on September’s event call 0800 032 0835 or visit www.timetogetonline.org.uk, which promotes up and coming events across the county as well as providing self-help guides.