Tech Assistance Project
The Tech Assistance Project, funded by the NHS Health Inequalities Fund, offers support to disabled people to help them benefit from technology and the digital world.
What We Do
One-to-one Tech Support
We can help you with technology such as computers, phones, and tablets. This can include making the most of the internet, support with smartphones, sending and receiving emails, accessing public services online and using accessibility software such as JAWS.
Training Workshops
You can join our workshops that includes using your computer or device, online basics, online safety, and shopping online.
Digital Saturday Tech Support Drop-ins
You can come along to our Tech Support Drop-ins, held once every other month on a Saturday, from 10am to 2.30pm at our office in Ilford Chambers and get one-to-one support with any tech issues you may have.
Volunteering with the Tech Assistance Project
We are looking for volunteers with digital skills who live in East London and can spend a couple of hours to deliver tech support to disabled people.
We can offer:
- Opportunities to get involved in our workshops and events.
- Opportunities to learn new skills.
- Pay ‘out of pocket’ expenses.