Expert Resources: volunteers week
These are the items that relate to volunteers week found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Annie Mannion | 04 Jun 2026As it's Volunteers' Week (1-7 June 2026) we're taking a moment to celebrate our superb, generous tech volunteers - meet Georgia!
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Annie Mannion | 06 May 2026This upcoming Volunteers' Week (1-7 June) we're shining a spotlight on some of our recent long service AbilityNet Tech Volunteers.
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Annie Mannion | 02 Jun 2025Discover 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 | 21 May 2025AbilityNet is involved in a new Driving Digital Inclusion Programme to improve the digital skills, confidence, and access to digital services for disabled children, and those with long-term illness and their families.
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Annie Mannion | 27 Feb 2025Landlines are changing and the UK’s telephone network is going digital. Learn 4 key things to know about the switch – and how you can help your loved ones with the changes.
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Annie Mannion | 23 Jan 2025David, who is a county coordinator in Belfast, Northern Ireland, began volunteering for us in 1995 when he was working as a Consultant for the Department of Trade and Industry.
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Annie Mannion | 03 Jun 2024We nominated AbilityNet Tech Volunteer, Paul Dykstra, for a free hotel stay as part of the Room to Reward scheme, to mark his dedication to his role, this Volunteers' Week 2024.
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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 | 09 Oct 2023What are AbilityNet's approaches to developing the online confidence of older and disabled people?
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Annie Mannion | 05 Oct 2023AbilityNet has worked with BT Group to help unravel online terminology, as one in six older people report feeling “baffled” by digital language such as 'The Cloud' and 'URL'.
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