Do you have any special requirements to get online?

There are local and online providers who can support you if you have any special requirements to help you get online and navigate the internet.

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Access2Business

Access to Business A2B, helps disadvantaged people access training, employment, self-employment and social enterprise support specialising in helping people with health problems or disabilities. Based in Wolverhampton City Centre, A2B is an online centre and offers accredited and non-accredited training courses on a range of digital topics and intensive 1-1 programmes for people with disabilities.

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AbilityNet

AbilityNet supports people of any age, living with any disability or impairment to use technology to achieve their goals at home, at work and in education. They provide specialist advice services, free information resources helping to build a more accessible digital world.

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Age UK

Age UK offer IT Training courses in plain English at your local branch.

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Beacon Centre

Beacon Vision supports people living with sight conditions. Based in Sedgley, Beacon has a key focus on digital inclusion for those with sight loss, providing access to assistive technology devices as well as training and support to get online and build confidence.

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Zebra Access

Zebra Access is a Deaf-led charity dedicated to ensuring that all Deaf and Hard of Hearing people enjoy equal participation and access without communication barriers. Based at the Science Park they hold coffee mornings in Wolverhampton City Centre.