Help older people to improve their digital literacy skills and to stay connected and informed
“The things I’ve learned through this programme now matter far more than I’d ever imagined they would. Although at the moment I’m cocooning (in a remote area) and I don’t have broadband, I can still do everything on the phone that I would do on th...
Bala haholoanyaneTheha leqephe la projeke ea hao
Tobetsa konopo e tala ea ho qala ho ngolisa le ho theha leqephe la morero oa hao. E potlakile, e lokolohile ebile e bonolo.
Qetella Phephetso ea matsatsi a 30
Qetella mehato e bonolo ka mora matsatsi a 30 ho etsa hore projeke ea hao e theohe fatshe.
Kenya tshebetsong morero oa hao
Latela tataiso ea mehato e 5 le moralo oa tshebetso oa hao ho tlisa morero bophelong.
Arolelana ka tshusumetso
Arolelana tšusumetso ka ho beha kakaretso le linepe le ho tlatsa boithuto.
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Lintlha tse ling mabapi le mokhoa oa ho qala le lisebelisoa life kapa life tse arolelanoang ke Getting Started - KIT
Age Action is excited to work with ChangeX through the Community Call Fund to mobilise Digital Champions - people who will connect with older people on a one-to-one basis to support them to improve their digital literacy skills using the Getting Started KIT materials. Older people are medically vulnerable during the Covid-19 pandemic and with the HSE guidelines on social distancing and ‘cocooning’, more people are relying on digital media as a way to keep in touch with family and friends. By becoming a Digital Champion you are helping older people to improve their digital literacy skills to stay connected and informed which is more important than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mental Health Community Connect
When people are struggling with their mental health, they often turn to their friends or loved ones for support. This idea allows communities to come together in a safe space with computer and internet access, to utilise two digital tools to collectively empower and up-skill. Learn how you can A.S.K. and earn your #BeThereCertificate, to support the mental health of your loved ones and community.