Getting Online All digital skills and training organisations

Improving digital skills through training, resources, and computer or devices classes.

All digital skills and training organisations

The Angelou Centre offers ‘women only’ support and activities run by and for women from Black and minoritised communities in the North East of England.

Brighter Pathways CIC are a community interest company that support people to improve their digital skills and employability

A tool available to read web pages out loud to make websites more accessible for people with visual impairments, learning disabilities and people who speak English as a second language.

Charity Digital give advice and training to charities and VCSE (voluntary, community and asocial enterprise) organisations on how to best use digital tools like websites, emails, and online payments.

JOB4ME supports ethnically minoritised residents in Newcastle to learn English, health & financial literacy, access digital support, and progress into volunteering or work, promoting inclusion, equality, and diversity through funded community programmes.

Citizens Online work to reduce the digital divide and ensure that no-one is left behind in the digital world.

The City Information Hub and Library offer library services, events and activities, computer access and more.

Newcastle city library and community hub has a Changing Place accessible toilet. These toilets have equipment is to help you to get on and off the toilet, or to change your continence pad. Such as a hoist, a height-adjustable changing bench and a shower. These toilets have more space so your carer or carers can help you if needed. There is a changing area with screens or curtains to give you some privacy .Visit  to see Visit the Changing Places website the opening times and how access them. You can only access the toilets when the buildings are open. You may need a Radar Key to open the toilet.

 

 

 

Free digital advice for charities.

Digital Pathfinders helps SMEs, charities and social enterprises across Newcastle, North Tyneside and Northumberland become more successful and resilient by adopting digital technology.

The Digital Poverty Alliance is a campaigning organisation