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Get Online Week

30/10/2024

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Get Online Week, organized by the Good Things Foundation, is an annual initiative aimed at promoting digital inclusion and empowering individuals with essential online skills. Launched in 2011, the campaign encourages people to embrace the internet and its vast resources to improve their lives.
The Charlton Neighbourhood House was proud to again be involved delivering a program of assisting residents in navigating their mobile devices to give them a better understanding of what can be available to them. The Rex Theatres Green Room was the venue where CNH staff member Mia informative sessions that were well received by all those in attendance. This activity would not have been possible without the ongoing assistance of the Good Things Foundation.
During this week, various activities and events are organized across Australia including workshops, training sessions, and community events. These aim to help people, particularly those from non technical backgrounds, overcome barriers to digital access and literacy. Participants learn how to navigate online services, communicate effectively, and utilize digital tools for job searching, education, and staying connected with loved ones.
The Good Things Foundation works with a network of local organizations, libraries, and community centres to reach diverse audiences, ensuring that everyone, regardless of age or ability, has the opportunity to benefit from the digital world. By fostering a supportive environment, Get Online Week enhances individual skills and promotes a more inclusive society where everyone can thrive in an increasingly digital age. This initiative highlights the importance of digital literacy in today’s world, reinforcing that access to technology is a vital component of social and economic participation.
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