Improve Your Digital Skills at Worcestershire Libraries This Summer!

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Worcestershire County Council’s Library service is excited to announce new Learn My Way introduction sessions and support for people of all ages who are looking to improve their digital skills.

Learn My Way is a free digital skills learning programme, provided by Good Things Foundation, which offers a variety of self-led courses that can be accessed on a mobile, tablet or computer.

Courses range from beginner sessions on using a device, searching the internet and staying safe online, to digital job searching, Spending Money Online, Managing Health Online and Working with Office Programmes.

Louisa Ackling, Worcestershire Libraries Service Development Manager, said: "Libraries are the gateway to digital services. We are committed to ensuring our local communities have the skills and confidence to access digital information and services safely. By offering Learn My Way courses, we are empowering individuals to participate fully in the digital world and improve their quality of life."

Learn My Way sessions can be accessed using a customer’s own device or on a library computer. Libraries offer free access to digital equipment, including desktop computers and printing facilities, making them ideal support centres for those in need of digital assistance.

Anyone seeking support to get started with Learn My Way can simply visit their local library and ask the staff for help with signing up.