Following the
success of trial free internet taster sessions in Ashby,
Winterton and Barton, North Lincolnshire Council and North Lincolnshire Homes
have decided to continue them and have added two brand new
sessions in Epworth and Brigg.
So if you have friends, family or neighbours who have never used the internet or are struggling to get to grips with it, please pass on the this information.
The sessions will help develop knowledge and skills in: email, social media,
online shopping and council online services. These skills can save time and
money, and help residents keep in contact with friends and family.
The training
sessions take place every week:
Mondays at
Ashby Local Link from 9.30am to 11.30am
Tuesdays at Epworth Link/Library 5pm to 7pm (NEW from 8 April 2014)
Wednesdays at Winterton Local Link from 9.30am to 11.30am
Thursdays at Brigg Library 1.30pm to 3.30pm (NEW from 10 April 2014)Fridays at Providence House, Barton, from 12.30pm to 2pm
Tuesdays at Epworth Link/Library 5pm to 7pm (NEW from 8 April 2014)
Wednesdays at Winterton Local Link from 9.30am to 11.30am
Thursdays at Brigg Library 1.30pm to 3.30pm (NEW from 10 April 2014)Fridays at Providence House, Barton, from 12.30pm to 2pm
If you are
interested in taking part in the internet training sessions, book your place by
calling 01724 862217. For more information about the sessions, contact Darren
Hepworth on 01724 296880 or Danny Marsh on 01724 296007.
You can still
be in with a chance to win an Ipad mini. All you need do is register to use
Quickclick at www.northlincs.gov.uk/quickclick. To find out about the campaign and what you can
do online with the council, visit www.northlincs.gov.uk/do-it-online.
Coun Neil
Poole, Cabinet Member for Policy and Resources at North Lincolnshire Council,
said: “I am
pleased that through our Do it online campaign, we are now able to offer two
more sessions in Epworth and Brigg. This will enable more people to take
advantage of this fantastic offer.
“The sessions
are helping those who have never accessed a computer or who may be able to use a
computer, but don’t know how to access the internet. The internet gives access
to a world of information at your fingertips, 24/7. You can access it in
anywhere – at home or on the move using a mobile device e.g. smartphone or
tablet.
“More people
are seeing the benefits of accessing services online. In the first month of our
‘Do it online’ campaign to encourage more people to use our website, over 1,300
people registered to use our self-serve function Quickclick. You can do a whole
range of things through Quickclick from applying for a job or Normanby Hall
annual pass, to reporting fraud or noise nuisance, plus lots more. So why not
give it a go and see for yourself the huge benefits of doing more
online?”
Chris Baker,
Community Investment Co-ordinator, said: The free
internet training sessions have been extremely successful so it’s great news
we’re now able to offer them to residents in Epworth and Brigg too.
“Getting
online opens up a whole new world of possibilities for people including access
to services, employment and training opportunities, and being able to save
money on utility bills and shopping.
“If you’re
interested in knowing more about the digital world come along to a taster
session.”
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