Kidron Project provide our Digital Connect support sessions in collaboration with social enterprise Access Technology Scotland in Port Glasgow. These run on a monthly basis for anyone needing help with using their digital device to carry out everyday tasks such as courses, content creation, connecting with family and friends or accessing online services.
Our sessions are run by trained tutors from Access Technology Scotland, supported by our Kidron volunteers, who provide personal one-to-one support tailored to each individual's needs in a relaxed and friendly environment.
There's no fixed programme or course to go through and no prior experience required, just show up and they will help you learn what you want to get the most out of your digital life.
Thanks to our membership in the Online Centres Network we are also able to provide access to a simple self-paced learning portal Learn My Way which many participants enjoy using to continue building on their digital knowledge in between sessions.
We can also provide free internet access or devices for anyone in Inverclyde struggling to maintain regular internet access due to insufficient funds or equipment. If you, or anyone you know, could benefit from digital support in this way please pop in to our next Digital Connect session to see if we can help.
Get in touch for current session timings and location info.
If you would like to help as a volunteer to support our Digital Connect learners with basic internet skills then please contact us or call us below.
This project is made possible thanks to the support of the Scottish Government, Inverclyde Council and CVS Inverclyde through the Inverclyde Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund and the Inverclyde Covid-19 Recovery Fund.
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