Approx.
in the UK do not have a laptop, computer, or internet access (Nominet)
Approx.
in the UK lack the necessary digital skills for work. (Lloyds Bank)
believe the most essential services require internet access to use (Good Things Foundation)
Digital Inclusion Support within Local Communities
Our Outreach Digital Skills team works directly with communities across Kent, supporting people who may otherwise struggle to access digital services and support.
Working alongside local authorities, housing associations, charities, and community organisations, we support individuals to gain confidence and the skills needed to stay connected to essential services and live more independently.
What You Can Learn
Device Navigation
The most essential digital skills are gained on the foundation of knowing how to use your devices. Our trainers will help you learn how to:
- navigate your phone, tablet, laptop, or computer confidently
- find and adjust the settings needed for comfortable use (such as brightness, screen text size, speech-to-text functionality, etc.)
- understand and use apps such as email, WhatsApp and other social media to communicate with others through messaging, audio or video calling
Essential Digital Skills
With so many services and resources based on or migrated to the internet, knowing how to access them is crucial to living more independently.
Our trainers can help you learn how to:
- use browsers such as Chrome or Microsoft Edge to navigate the internet safely
- open or access your bank online, and shop online safely
- browse websites to access the information, training, education and support you need
- access professional services such as home maintenance apps, online healthcare information, government & local authority support services, and more
Digital Skills for Work
In today’s job market, having digital skills is essential for most jobs, but gaining them can be overwhelming to do alone.
Out trainers will help you learn how to:
- develop and write strong CVs and cover letters, and prepare for job interviews face-to-face
- use job searching websites, and fill in online forms
- use Microsoft Office programmes (such as Word, Powerpoint, etc.), Zoom, Teams, and other online platforms
Who We Work With
“I am the support officer for RBLI in Aylesford and helped arrange those visiting Sara for Compaid training. It was an absolute joy having Sara here with us over six weeks, her personality, enthusiasm, and knowledge led to a positive experience for EVERY person that joined in. There was not a single negative comment or criticism!
She made everyone feel welcome and able to ask anything, which allowed so many to find new routes. I would always highly recommend Sara and Compaid to anyone wishing to expand their experience and knowledge in the IT field.
Thank you so much Sara!”
Our Current Drop-In Locations
St Stephen's Church, Tonbridge
- Available on: Tuesday mornings from 10am – 1pm
- Address: St Stephen’s Church, 37 Waterloo Road, Tonbridge, TN9 2SW
Bridges Cafe, Edenbridge
- Available on: Wednesdays, from 10am – 12 noon.
- Address: 40-42 High Street, Edenbridge, TN8 5AJ
New Ash Green Village Hall, Longfield
- Available on: every 1st and 2nd Tuesday of every month, from 10am – 12 noon
- Address: New Ash Green Village Hall, Centre Road, New Ash Green, Longfield, DA3 8HH
Fusion Café, Maidstone
- Available on: Monday from 10am – 2pm
- Address: Fusion Café, Fusion Healthy Living Centre, 2 & 3 Cobb Way, Maidstone, ME15 9XF
Alexandra Suite, Swanley
- Available on: Wednesdays from 10am – 12 noon
- Address: Alexandra Suite, St Mary’s Road, Swanley, BR8 7BU
“I just don’t know what I would have done without the computer sessions. I learned how to send photos by email and [my trainer] Norman made it easy. Anything I wasn’t sure he said I could ask. I feel happier now.”
Get Support
Could we help you or someone
you know to get connected?
Contact Sara, our Outreach Lead,
for more information about
availability:
Phone: 07514 058740
Email: [email protected]
Available Hours: 9am – 3pm, Monday – Wednesday