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CloseThis video highlights the need for public and third sector workers to improve their computer skills in order to provide better services.
KnowHow NonProfit and Voice4Change England partnered with 'Race for 2012', a project from the Government’s Digital Inclusion Taskforce, to improve IT literacy.
This video recorded in 2010 highlights the need for public and third sector workers to digitally upskill in order to help them be more effective. This is not only in their work but in the provision of services they provide to their communities.
Annie Dare, special advisor to Martha Lane Fox, explains how and why non profit organisations should encourage people in their communities to improve their IT skills. Meredith Markham and Vivian John-Philip from the Peabody Learning Centre, Pembury share their experiences.
Read a transcript of this video (Word, 14.5kb)
For more information about how you can get involved, whether to improve your skills or help others, visit the Race for 2012 website.
New sign-ups qualify for a free training session from our StudyZone.
