Getting Online All digital support organisations

Accessing computers and support to get online and use online services.

All digital support organisations

Support older people and disabled people to use digital technology to meet their needs.

Action Fraud is the UK’s national fraud reporting centre where you should report fraud if you have been scammed or defrauded.

Provides support to African refugees and asylum seekers living in the North East of England.

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.

Comparison website and speed app.

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.

Building Connections is an online service from The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) for young people up to the age of 19, helping them to find a way through loneliness. Young people work with a trained befriender, who guides them and helps build confidence each step of the way.

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.

Price comparison website.