Free webinar: How going digital can save you money: a guide with the DWP

This free webinar will take place on Tuesday 20 May 2025 between 1pm to 1.45pm BST.

Older man sitting at desk with books in background and laptop, smilingJoin our free webinar on Tuesday 20 May with AbilityNet's Disability Consultant, Lizi Green, who will highlight cost savings you can make by going digital.

Plus, Lucy Bowman and John Spraggett from the UK government's Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will be joining the webinar to provide guidance about claiming pensioner benefits, and where to find information about these online.

Aimed at older people and some of the issues they may commonly face, in the webinar we'll discuss key topics, including:

  • Top online cost-saving ideas
  • Key digital-related benefit information from DWP 
  • Benefit Calculators 
  • Pension Credit
  • Where to find useful financial resources online

All registrants will receive the recording, slides and transcript after the event, so do sign up even if you can't attend on the broadcast date.

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AbilityNet, in partnership with BT Group logoWho will benefit from this webinar?

The session will benefit:

  • Older people and disabled adults
  • Carers of older people or disabled adults
  • Health professionals working with older people or disabled adults
  • People interested in tech and digital devices
  • Web and Accessibility professionals interested in design and digital considerations for older people and disabled adults

If you work for an organisation that helps older people or disabled adults, this webinar shares useful resources and advice to help your clients.

This session is part of AbilityNet's work with telecommunications company BT Group to help older and digitally excluded people to build online skills and confidence.

Join the webinar 

Everyone who registers will receive the recording, slides and transcript after the event, so do sign up even if you can't attend on the broadcast date.

Q&A

This webinar will run for 45 minutes and include an opportunity to pose questions to the speakers. Find out more about our webinars in our FAQs information.

Meet your panellists

Lizi GreenLizi Green, AbilityNet

Lizi Green is Disability Consultant at AbilityNet. She started working at AbilityNet in 2016 and over the years she has worked her way up through the levels of the team and is now responsible for delivering Disability Inclusion sessions, and developing workplace inclusion services to a range of clients across all sectors. Lizi has worked as an administration manager which gave her experience in leading multiple teams across the organisation.  

She is passionate about assistive technology being widely available and easily accessible. As part of her role she runs tech demo events that showcase free and low cost apps to help in education.

John Spraggett, smilingJohn Spraggett, Department for Work and Pensions

John Spraggett works in the Department for Work and Pensions' Strategic Relationship Team. In his 18 years in the department, he’s held a variety of roles including front-line operations, decision making, fraud and error and learning and development. In his current role, he leads the national support team within the Strategic Relationship Team, enabling and connecting customers with opportunities to transform their lives.

Lucy BowmanLucy Bowman, Department for Work and Pensions

Lucy Bowman works in the Department for Work and Pensions' Strategic Relationship Team. She’s worked for the department for over 30 years in a wide variety of roles, including front-line operations, employer and partnership engagement, and policy. Her current role as a senior relationship manager involves working in partnership with external organisations on shared objectives and projects to support our customers and service users. 
 

AbilityNet and BT Group logoDo you know an elderly person or a group of older people or disabled adults who want to know more about using digital devices?
We are offering a set of tailored Digital Skills sessions to disabled adults, and people aged 65+ in London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Edinburgh, the East Coast of Scotland, Newcastle, Cardiff and surrounding areas. Group and individual sessions available.

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Date of webinar: 
20 May 2025 - 13:00