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Tech Discovery Event @ our Henleaze Hub
Our trained volunteers will help you get started with technology, have a go with everyday gadgets and get the most out of the devices you own.
Tech Discovery Event @ our Henleaze Hub
Monday 4th September 2023 11:00am - 1:00pm
Trinity Church, Henleaze, Waterford Road, Henleaze, Bristol, BS9 4BT
If you feel left behind with today’s increasingly digital world…
If you want to use a smart device but don’t know where to start..
Or if your sight loss is making it hard to use your mobile or tablet…
This event is for you!
Discover Tech Events are a series of sessions that are taking place across the region this September. The events are specially designed for people living with sight loss. On the day you will be able to:
- Try out devices in a friendly environment. Test tablets, smart speakers, and electronic magnifiers – no pressure to buy, just explore and have a go.
- Discover helpful apps that that make living with sight loss that little bit easier.
- Get personalised accessibility advice for the devices you already own, ensuring you can get the most out of your gadget. If you need help with basics like setting up and understanding how to get going, our trained volunteers will be happy to help.
Trained volunteers will also be able to provide follow-up 1:1 support to you and ensure you are confident and competent with your device and can do what it is you would like to do.
Friends and family are very welcome to attend and learn with you.
If you would like to attend this event, please email sam.edwards@sightsupportwest.org.uk to register your place. Alternatively you can call us on 0117 3224885.
Other Tech Discovery Events are being held across the region so you will hopefully find a session that is convenient for you.
Coming up in October, we will be running training courses that will extend your knowledge and confidence. Keep an eye out for details on our website.
This work is funded by St Monica Trust Digital Inclusion Fund. The aim of the Digital Inclusion Fund is to support organisations to consider new ways of engaging and supporting those individuals who are digitally excluded.