Expert Resources: At Home
These are the items that relate to At Home found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Annie Mannion | 07 Mar 2024National UK charity KeyRing supports more than 2,000 adults with a wide range of needs. KeyRing was supported via a recent AbilityNet project to distribute 300 Lenovo digital devices to older and disabled people who were disproportionately excluded from the digital world.
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Annie Mannion | 11 Jan 2024Through digital device skills training provided by AbilityNet, Margaret Grant was able to learn about internet safety and key ways to avoid online scams.
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Annie Mannion | 11 Jan 2024AbilityNet's free training about digital security and being awarded a device to stay connected was invaluable to Shaun Gavan during his cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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Annie Mannion | 11 Jan 2024AbilityNet's free training about digital security and being awarded a device to stay connected was invaluable to Shaun Gavan during his cancer diagnosis and treatment.
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Annie Mannion | 19 Dec 2022Inverness-based social enterprise, Red Chair Highland, explains how the ConnectingU device scheme AbilityNet and Lenovo enables clients to learn how to manage their digital life tasks.
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Annie Mannion | 24 Nov 2022Learn how AbilityNet's volunteers helped the recipients of the Lenovo devices in Falkirk to get set up online, to enable them to be more digitally empowered.
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Annie Mannion | 04 Oct 2022
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Annie Mannion | 28 Jun 2022"Accessing the internet does have a lot of advantages. For us it’s a miracle, really. It’s been fantastic!” says Madeleine, 81, who has been supported by the AbilityNet and Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust device partnership.
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Saba Salman | 05 Aug 2021From Herts People First, Alex Morris has provided ongoing and emergency support thanks to Digital Lifeline – a government emergency response fund - and tech help from AbilityNet.
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Saba Salman | 28 Jun 2021Lillian Tellsdale is looking forward to a big family holiday at the end of the year. The trip to Penrith in her native Cumbria with her sister and other relatives is six months away, allowing the 74-year-old from Wigton plenty of time to research the area on her new tablet. She says she might learn...
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