What We Do
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What We Do
Explore how we empower communities with skills that set us apart as a leading non-profit.
Community Learning
We aim to deliver learning where it’s most needed and most effective. While all our programmes are available online, we are actively seeking to collaborate with local libraries, job centres, and community hubs to offer in-person learning in trusted spaces. These community-based sessions will focus on building confidence in digital use, numeracy, and work-readiness.
Digital Literacy Training
From setting up an email to using productivity tools and navigating the web, we support learners in developing essential digital skills needed for daily life and modern workplaces.
Numeracy Support
We offer accessible and friendly support to help learners improve basic maths, financial literacy, and problem-solving, boosting confidence and independence in everyday situations.
Employability Skills
We help learners prepare for the workforce by supporting CV writing, job search techniques, interview preparation, and understanding workplace expectations in today’s job market.
Online Learning Platform
We’ve built a flexible, user-friendly digital hub where learners can access resources, join learning sessions, connect with tutors, and track their progress — all from the comfort of their own home or local space.
Who We Work With
We support individuals and are working towards partnerships with the organisations below to deliver community-based learning, digital skills, and employability support.
Local Libraries
Job Centres
Community Hubs
Education Providers
Our Lessons
Digital & Numeracy Skills for working Adults
Getting Started
- Using smartphones, tablets, laptops
- Navigating the internet and web browsers
- Setting up and using email
Everyday Digital Life
• Online safety and avoiding scams
• Online shopping, paying bills, and accessing NHS/local services
• Basic use of social media (Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube)
Numeracy and Maths Tutoring for Working Adults
• Building confidence with everyday numbers
• Managing personal budgets and bills
• Understanding payslips, taxes, and workplace numeracy
• Preparation for Functional Skills or adult maths qualifications
Skills for Work
• Emailing with attachments and scheduling
• Basic Word, Excel, and PowerPoint or Google equivalents
• Job searching and online applications
Confident Digital Use
Intermediate Digital Skills
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Build confidence with productivity tools (MS Office, Google Workspace, Zoom/Teams), safe internet use (security & privacy), and online job/learning platforms.
Exploring Specialist IT Career Tracks
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Introduce career pathways like Mainframe technology (COBOL, JCL, z/OS), the cloud and data analysis, with access to free beginner resources.