Get Online Week – your opportunity to ‘try one thing’ online

Would you or someone you know like to learn how to use the internet or improve your digital skills? It’s Get Online Week 17 – 23 October with lots of extra help available.

During Get Online Week, we’re encouraging people to ‘Try one thing’ online – to use the internet to do just one thing they’d normally do face to face or over the phone.

It could be an ideal opportunity to try comparing prices online, finding reliable health information online, searching for jobs online, or online shopping. With the proper support, it could be easier than you think. You can find that support at a wide range of DigiKnow support sessions across Stockport.

Councillor Malcolm Allan, Cabinet Member for Finance and Resources, says: “The internet can help people save money, stay connected and feel happier and healthier. At Stockport Council, we’re committed to helping as many people as possible to enjoy the benefits of being online and ensuring no one gets left behind.

“If you’re not online yet, or you’re not very confident at using the internet, now’s the time to get the support you need. In Get Online Week, there are many free and friendly DigiKnow help sessions to help you get online and make the most of the internet. It’s all very informal, and you can simply drop in and try one thing. It’s the perfect time to take that first step.”

DigiKnow, a local network of groups, organisations, and volunteers, run the help sessions. Support includes community classes, help over the telephone, and a Device Lending Library. If you can’t wait until Get Online Week for help getting online or improving your digital skills, call the DigiKnow Helpline on 07724 217888 or visit our DigiKnow web pages.

We’re adding new sessions all the time; a complete list is on our Events calendar:

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