Digikick will be hosting sessions with Cerebral Palsy Midlands starting September  

Wednesdays starting  11th September  

A grant has been awarded for 'Tea and T’internet,' a beginner internet group for people living with Cerebral Palsy, in partnership with Cerebral Palsy Midlands in Harborne, Birmingham. The project aims to enhance participants' internet skills and provide a social environment. DigiKick can provide equipment if needed, and referrals from Social Workers and Social Prescribers are welcome. 
 
Our citizens are looking forward to developing their IT skills. Roll on September. 
 
For more information, contact Lewis Bradshaw at 07726 302 138 or email lewis@digikick.co.uk. 
If you would like any further information about these sessions please contact Development Officer Sarah Lilly by email sarah@cpmids.org.uk. 
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