Developing digital skills
We’ve already helped 10 million people develop their digital skills, and we’re not done there. By 2026, we aim to help 25 million people improve their tech knowledge.
Creating new skills, forging new connections and inspiring new talent
We’ve already helped 10 million people develop their digital skills, and we’re not done there. By 2026, we aim to help 25 million people improve their tech knowledge.
Our free online licence gives youngsters the tools and confidence to use their phone safely and responsibly, and help them stay safe and be kind online.
We’re founding members of Internet Matters, an online child safety organisation. They have lots of free guides and advice on apps, online issues and more.
Manage your child’s phone with our Set Up Safe service. Block adult content, set spending caps, and stop them adding extra charges to the bill.
Over 3,400 18 to 30-year-olds have completed the Work Ready training programme, from our friends at BT. Whatever your ambition, there’s a wealth of online resources available to help you achieve your career goals.
We work with schools and local communities to help pupils who are thinking about a role in the digital workforce.
We have a wealth of help and advice about online safety and security, from avoiding scams to keeping your data private.
With our charity partner Home-Start UK, we're helping families improve their digital skills and open up volunteering opportunities for our staff.
We supported communities and our charity partners throughout the pandemic, with devices, connections, vital funding and digital skills training.
All our full-time employees can spend three days a year volunteering during paid working hours, with a focus on opportunities that help develop digital skills.
And in 2020 we launched Care Home Companion, connecting colleagues with care home residents for regular phone conversations to help combat loneliness.