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Local communities

Meeting the neighbours

A new social networking web platform aims to encourage people to get to know their neighbours and engender a sense of long-lost community spirit

Bringing people together

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EDT @ KMCU

A Community Outreach case study

EDT @ KMCU: A UK Online Community Outreach Centre
A project in Kirkby, Merseyside is helping local residents to improve their computer and internet skills so they can manage their money better.

The project, which was helped off the ground thanks to a Community Outreach grant from UK online centres and Nominet Trust, is a partnership between Everton Development Trust and Knowsley Mutual Credit Union. 

The hunt for a job

A new initiative aims to increase jobseekers’ awareness of their online profile – and its importance in their search for work

Search engine research

Networking for Work logo
Inappropriate use of the internet has created many new pitfalls for people seeking work. While the growth of online technology has opened up opportunities for web users the world over, the internet also presents new social problems created by its very existence.

Celebrating new skills

Exemplifying ‘twicket’

Celebration 2.0 aims to engage people who might otherwise think new technologies and social media have little to offer them by demonstrating how much fun and entertainment can be had by exploring new avenues.

Easy access advice

Harnessing the power of ICT

Cambridge & District Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone in the local community about their rights and responsibilities when it comes to legal, money and other issues. However, access to that information and advice is currently dependent on a client’s ability to be available at certain times and to be able to travel to the Bureau.