Digital support services in Epsom & Ewell
Citizens Advice Epsom & Ewell
One-to-one help from trained advisers experienced in supporting people with particular disadvantages. It may be a disability, using English as a second language or being older and unfamiliar with digital technology. How to get advice.
Epsom and Bourne Hall Ewell Libraries
Digital Buddy sessions support learners to use computers/laptops independently in the library as well as practice IT skills and basic computer tasks. Digital Welfare Support Officers run events and opportunities offering knowledge of essential digital skills.
Find out more here including dates of upcoming sessions here or call 03456 009 009 and press Option 6 (Mon-Fri 9am to 5pm).
Age Concern Epsom and Ewell
Age Concern Epsom and Ewell volunteers visit people in their own homes so they can learn at their own pace and on their own devices. They also hold free courses at the Age Concern Office on a regular basis.
Find out more by calling 013727 32456 (Mon-Fri 9.30am-1pm) or email info@ageconcernepsom.org.uk
At CAEE we work to highlight problems caused by business or public bodies’ poor policy or practice. Check out our Digital Exclusion Campaign.
Nescot College
Essential Digital Skills for Work and Life. This course is free to eligible students over 19 and unemployed people. Prospective students complete an initial assessment to assess their eligibility.
The course is for those with little or no experience of using digital and IT systems. It covers things such as Microsoft Office, sending emails, video calling and WhatsApp. To apply, follow this link:
More information about support of all kinds in Surrey: Connect to Support Surrey