Community courses with WLM announced

Community courses with WLM announced

We are happy to announce 3 new community learning courses to help local residents get connected online for the first time, to a be more vigilant about scams as well as to keep the whole family safe online and on social media. 

Delivered in partnership with WLM St Lukes, our programme offers a combination of both online learning and in-person support in the Ethelred Estate (WATMOS). 

 

Family Safety Online (Zoom) 

Get to know about child and family online safety, how children access the internet, what children do online, issues that may be encountered, supporting parents and carers, supporting children and other specific control measures.  

Wednesday 9th, 16th and 23rd February 2022 

14:00 – 16:30 

 

Scam Busters (Zoom) 

This course will give you useful, practical, and trustworthy information on identity theft, Internet 

scams, credit card fraud, phishing, lottery scams, how to protect personal information, keep safe online and what to do if you are affected. 

Wednesday 9th, 16th, 23rd March 2022 

14:00 – 16:30 

 

Get Connected (Pory Community Hall) 

The Get Connected course empowers learners to gain the digital skills needed to confidently use the 

internet. Learn how to set up social media accounts, use different apps or improve your skills with email and other online tools. 

Mondays: 28th February – 14th March 2022 14:00 – 16:30 

 

For further information about these courses please contact Abel Solomon on 07903 629 544 on stlukes@wlm.org.uk  or complete this form.

Opening 2022 with our Community Tech Support

Opening 2022 with our Community Tech Support

Starting 2022 as we mean to go on, we open the doors once again to our Community Tech Support drop-in sessions.

These are spaces where you can get problems solved, friendly advice or simply a place to come and practice quietly in an informal setting.

Over a cup of tea you can spend a little time with a volunteer who can help you with your questions or you can find out about other courses and classes that might be appropriate for your skill level.

We can help with most questions about laptops, tablets and mobile phones.

Our current schedule is:

Tuesdays 13.30-15.00: Age UK Croydon. Thornton Heath

Thursdays 10.00-12.00: The Platform Café, Loughborough Junction

Fridays 10.00-12.00: Upper Norwood Library Hub, Crystal Palace

The sessions are free and open to all (Donations welcome!)

We are still able to provide virtual support for those who cant get to these. Click Here.

Lets hope this year is better than the last!

Laptop Loan programme extends in Crystal Palace

Laptop Loan programme extends in Crystal Palace

Following a second round of funding from the Lambeth Digital Inclusion fund, we have another batch of laptops we can loan to local residents in need of an extra laptop or a stopgap until a replacement is found.

Our laptops are available for short 1 or 3 month loans and can be useful for households needing one for schooling purposes, to conduct online learning or to improve job search.

Priority will be given to applicants requiring assistance with schooling or young people looking for work.

Extra support for the laptop will be provided if needed.

Tea and Tech opens the door to meeting people again.

Tea and Tech opens the door to meeting people again.

Relaunching our Tea and Tech social events at the Upper Norwood Library Hub, last week, felt like a landmark for us.

Not only was this a celebration for all the learners who have accessed our classes or support during lockdown, a good opportunity to meet some of the new faces but also helped us define our voice as an impartial guide to accessing important digital services for those at the beginning of that journey.

It was also a day of new partnerships as we had contribution from Lambeth Healthwatch and were signposted by the Lambeth Wellbeing Bus, as well as being an opportunity for a community organization to help pave the way for in-person events again.

Our Tea and Tech format combines talks and discussion about a key and topical subject, wellbeing messages from our learners as well as some individual support from a volunteer.

Given its namesake, Tea (and cakes and snacks) clearly features prominently!

The other side of the pandemic it felt natural for us to focus on ‘How to find our GP website’ from out phone or the internet. Without confidence in this fundamental skill it feels difficult to expect people to then sign up to other more sophisticated services requiring access to personal data.

We frame our learners’ initial journey on the internet within getting crucial and important information in a way that may be more convenient. For many this seems like given but for us it is the primary pillar of using the internet.

Our second subject was a ‘peek underneath the bonnet’ of the NHS App: what it is, how it compares to the Covid -19 Test and Trace & Patient Access apps as well as how to get it. We also covered how to register and touched upon the safety of data within the app and how you can opt in and out of data sharing.

The key message here was that people can and should choose what is right for them, when it is right for them. Choose what is useful and what you are comfortable using. Our aim is to help people make this decision for themselves or at least see that when they are ready, they can.

We wrapped up with some examples of scams relating to Covid 19, testing and vaccinations – just to help us all be more vigilant

We had special guests Anna d’Agostino from Lambeth Healthwatch and Wai-Ha Lam from the Lambeth Clinical Effectiveness Group informing the learners how to have their say about GP services as well as how to access a new digital buddy program within the Lambeth GP Network.

Anna is a long-term friend for many of our learners who benefitted from the work she did either within the Croydon BME Forum or as dementia friend. Long may this continue.

Lastly and definitely not least we had voices from our learners. Elsie Sutherland shared a few words on how she has felt connected and built confidence through being online during the pandemic and Lynn Thomas extended this by leading the group with Jamaican welcome song after the break.

32 learners attended the event, our second largest to date and we had help from 8 staff and volunteers –  a demonstration of the appetite for social activity again within a shielded group.

We will be running versions of this event in different venues over the next few months but there is always something special about these at the Upper Norwood Library Hub – our ‘spiritual home’.

Watch this space for the next one

This Tea and Tech was funded with the support of the Lambeth Wellbeing Fund.

 

Our New Course Launches: Family Safety Online

Our New Course Launches: Family Safety Online

Our new course, Family Safety Online, helps parents protect their children and whole family.

We help parents navigate what is age appropriate; set healthy boundaries, negotiate screen time and protect their children’s wellbeing in this digital age.

Parents get a chance to improve their digital skills and confidence through practical activities.

The first cohort of this course will run on Tuesdays 10.00 – 12.00 noon from the 2nd November and will run for 6 weeks

We’re Ready for Get Online Week 2021

We’re Ready for Get Online Week 2021

After the year of lockdown, its good to get back into the rhythm of things. This week we will be hosting a workshop as part of the Digital Unite ‘Reinvigorating Digital Inclusion’ event at RIBA and next week we see the return of Get Online Week; the annual campaign established by the Good Things Foundation to help people take their first step online and to celebrate some of the work being done nationally.

To mark the week we will be promoting and raising awareness through out our entire program, culminating in a very special social event where we will be ‘opening the bonnet’ on ways to access the NHS digitally as a starting to point to managing our own health online.

Our schedule for the week is below.

Tuesday 19th

Digital Awareness for Older People (Online)

Digital Open Day (Kingswood Community Shop)

Community Tech Support (Age UK Croydon, Thornton Heath)

Wednesday 20th

Community Tech Support (Kingswood Community Shop)

Digital Awareness Talk (The Hive, St John the Evangelist)

Thursday 21st

Community Tech Support (Platform Café, Loughborough Junction)

Friday 22nd

Tea and Tech: Accessing NHS Services Online (Upper Norwood Library Hub)

It would be great to say hello to as many of you as we can, either online or in person.