VCSE

Join Us for Get Online Week – October 2025

East Riding Digital Roadshow & Networking Events • 10:00–12:00 (arrivals from 09:30) • Open to VCSE groups, public sector, education and local businesses

Are you working to make our communities more digitally connected? Curious about practical ways to boost inclusion, confidence and access? Join sector partners across East Riding for a series of free roadshow and networking sessions during Get Online Week 2025. Share challenges, swap ideas, and discover resources you can take back to your organisation.

Dates & Locations

  • Mon 20 Oct – Pocklington (Burnby Hall)
  • Tue 21 Oct – Goole (RaisE)
  • Wed 22 Oct – Hornsea (ER Leisure)
  • Thu 23 Oct – Withernsea (SHoRes Centre)
  • Mon 27 Oct – Beverley (Enterprise Centre)

Time: 10:00–12:00 (arrivals and refreshments from 09:30)

Who Should Attend

  • Voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations
  • Public sector teams and education providers
  • Local businesses supporting staff or customers with digital skills
  • Community volunteers and digital champions

What to Expect

Digital inclusion Partnerships Funding & resources Skills & devices
  • Short briefings on local offers, tools and referral routes
  • Showcase of practical resources for connectivity, devices and skills
  • Peer networking to spark collaboration and shared delivery
  • Opportunities to align with Get Online Week campaigns and messaging
Accessibility: Venues are step-free where possible. If you have access needs or would like information in an alternative format, please flag this on registration so we can support your attendance.

Register

Secure your place for your preferred location using the link below. If you are booking on behalf of a group, please register each attendee so we can plan capacity and refreshments.

Register for the Digital Roadshow & Networking Events

Prepare & Share

  • Bring a brief summary of your current digital inclusion offer and any gaps you are seeing.
  • Have a quick example of a local challenge where partnership could help.
  • Think about opportunities for volunteer digital champions, device donation or skills sessions.

Together, we can help more residents get online safely and confidently — and ensure that essential services, learning and employment opportunities are within everyone’s reach.

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