Expert Resources: digital switchover
These are the items that relate to digital switchover found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Annie Mannion | 18 Nov 2024Loose Women TV presenter and Birds of A Feather star raises awareness of online scams at AbilityNet training session coming up on 4 December.
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Annie Mannion | 24 Oct 2024Attend in-person training sessions aimed at people over 65 and disabled adults, at BT Group's offices in London, Glasgow, Newcastle, Aberdeen, Birmingham, Merthyr Tidfil and Cardiff, with new locations coming soon.
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Annie Mannion | 23 Sep 2024Legendary broadcaster and TV presenter, Moira Stuart CBE, has joined forces with AbilityNet and BT Group to encourage people to learn new digital skills to make the most of life in the digital world, and raise awareness of online scams.
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Annie Mannion | 17 Jun 2024Discover all the information about Virgin Media's Digital Switchover, including when to expect it, and how AbilityNet can help older people with the switch.
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Annie Mannion | 13 Jun 2024Attend in-person information sessions and speak to advisors about your digital questions, from the comfort of AbilityNet's Central London HQ.
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Annie Mannion | 16 May 2024Attend in-person information sessions aimed at people over 65, and speak to advisors about your digital questions, at BT Group's Cardiff offices.
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Annie Mannion | 07 May 2024Alongside BT Group, AbilityNet has teamed up with England football legend Sir Geoff Hurst to surprise a senior walking football team, Bristol City FC, with a digital skills session, followed by a friendly kickabout.
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Annie Mannion | 29 Apr 2024Discover all the information about BT's new digital home phone service, Digital Voice, including when to expect it, and how AbilityNet will be helping older people with the switch.
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Annie Mannion | 18 Apr 2024Attend in-person information sessions aimed at people over 65, and speak to advisors about your digital questions, at BT's Snowhill offices in Birmingham.
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Annie Mannion | 08 Feb 2024AbilityNet comments on new research that reveals connectivity is key factor in helping older people feel less isolated, particularly in the colder months.
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