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#GetOnline Win a Tablet

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The COVID pandemic has proved that the internet is a key utility for everyday life, and knowing how to use it is an essential skill, but many people are still missing out.

Cambridgeshire County Council is supporting ‘Get Online Week’ (19-25 October) to highlight help for people to get online and improve their digital skills.

#GetOnline Win a Tablet

The Connecting Cambridgeshire digital connectivity programme is working with Cambridgeshire Libraries and Cambridgeshire Skills to signpost people to help available across the county, as part of a national campaign by the Good Things Foundation.

Councillor Steve Count, Leader of Cambridgeshire County Council, said: “This year has shown us just how much of a difference the internet can make to our lives. Get Online Week is more important than ever for everyone who has felt left behind this year because they weren’t sure how to ‘Zoom’, were worried about shopping online, or now need new skills for work.”

#GetOnline Win a Tablet

To help people to #GetOnline, there’s a chance to win a top-quality tablet computer sponsored by The Local View.

“More people than ever are going online for the first time, so that they can order food and supplies, manage their banking or attend online courses. However, their main driving force is to combat loneliness and to keep people in touch with their family and friends. 

“Many of us take the internet for granted. It has become an integral part of our lives. We all know the frustration of being without the internet when a connection goes down. For many people, that is a permanent situation. Please put yourself in their shoes and help them by supporting Get Online week. Together we can give other people access to the internet and to feel more confident about using technology.” – Jaqui Fairfax – The Local View

#GetOnline and Win a Tablet – How to Enter

To enter the competition, all you have to do is to tell Cambridgeshire Skills why you would love to win a tablet for yourself or someone who needs it. You can do this by visiting the Cambridgeshire Skills website, calling 01353 613013, or book a computer at your local library to enter the competition online. Entries will close on Sunday 1 November, and Cambridgeshire Skills will highlight the winner on their website.

Help to get online in Cambridgeshire

Cambridgeshire Libraries have free CambWifi and a range of activities and Learn My Way courses to help people improve their digital skills using free resources. Ask at your local library, or find out more about online library services. 

#GetOnline Win a Tablet

Cambridgeshire Skills offer a range of online and classroom Digital Skills courses for all levels – from online shopping and banking to more advanced courses to develop your skills for the workplace and home – throughout the county. If you are over 19 years and you don’t already hold an ICT qualification these courses are completely free. Find full details at  www.cambsals.co.uk  call 01353 613013, search for ‘Cambridgeshire Skills’ on Facebook or @CambsSkills on Twitter.

Connecting Cambridgeshire is rolling out access to superfast broadband and providing free CambWifi in libraries, public building, market places and village halls. Visit www.connectingcambridgeshire.co.uk to use the broadband postcode checker, view a map of free CambWifi locations, and find useful links to help you Get Online on the Keeping Everyone Connected pages. 

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