Understanding digital technology and communication is vital for you to stay connected in work and life.
This can help you in everyday situations, such as finding information and handling money online, whilst being able to communicate with friends and family virtually.
There is support across Derbyshire to improve skills and access to digital life.
Rural Action Derbyshire has a map that lists digital inclusion projects, activities and support that can be accessed across Derbyshire.
The support is categorised according to who it is accessible to:
Social tariffs are cheaper broadband and phone packages for you to claim Universal Credit, Pension Credit, and some other benefits. Some providers call them 'essential' or 'basic' broadband.
You should check with your current provider if they offer a social tariff. Find out if you qualify and how to apply for social tariffs.
Some broadband companies, like Sky, automatically offer the social tariff through verification, making. it easier than ever for low-income families to sign up.
Learn My Way has free courses for you to learn digital skills to stay safe and connected.
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