DigiKnowVember is aiming to boost digital inclusion and awareness across Renfrewshire
- Area of Work: ALISS, Digital
- Type: News Item
- Published: 30th October 2024

DigiKnowVember is a week long programme of various digital events and activities accross Renfrewshire between the 4th - 8th November.
Throughout the week of 4th – 8th November, Renfrewshire is hosting DigiKnowVember, which aims to promote digital inclusion across the region.
The Health and Social Care ALLIANCE are proud to support and participate in DigiKnowVember, which is shaping up to be a packed schedule with over 30 events registered, offering people multiple opportunities to improve their digital skills and literacy.
Discover Digital and ALISS are teaming up to host an online webinar: Get Connected: Exploring ALISS & Discover Digital. This free online event will show people how to access digital tools for health and wellbeing, services to improve digital skills, and how to find and connect with local support services.
Discover Digital is also delighted to be coming along to Digital Champion Digital Skills x Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland drop-in at Paisley Central Library. Staff will be on hand to offer information and guidance on online resources you can use to help you manage your health, as well as offering the opportunity to try out some of these resources on our devices.
You can view the full week of events here.
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