Organisation : Neighbourhood Watch Australasia
Location : Online
Time required : 3.5 hours
Duration of project : 31 July 2023
Skill area : Community Services, Digital Volunteering, Education & Training, Social & Support Work
Sector : Aged Care & Seniors, Community Support Services, Education & Training
Application closing date : 31 Jul, 2023
About the role
In this free training course, you will learn how to support people taking their first steps using computers and the internet, improving their basic digital skills and allow them to gain confidence online. You will learn about the language and techniques needed to support someone, and the possible barriers people new to the internet can experience.
This course will help you to develop the skills and confidence needed to support people on a one-to-one basis, as well as helping small groups. You do not have to be a ‘computer expert’ to be a Digital Mentor, just a basic understanding of technology.
Digital Mentors will be trained and fully equipped to go out into the community to mentor older Australians. All training, resources and support will be provided free of charge. It is a requirement of this program that you complete a National Police Check, which is at no expense to you. This volunteering opportunity is perfect for anyone looking to gain practical work experience in their spare time and earn a $20 Wish gift voucher.
The Digital Mentor training lasts for approximately 3 hours and takes place online via Zoom. Training sessions are scheduled as interest arises and will take place during weekdays. Once you have completed the Digital Mentor training, the level of commitment is up to you. If you wish to offer your services once a week or once every few months, it’s entirely your choice! NHWA will do its best to connect you with those seeking help from Digital Mentors.
About the organisation
Neighbourhood Watch Australasia is the representative organisation that leads, facilitates and supports the Neighbourhood Watch (Australia) and Neighbourhood Support (New Zealand) goal of creating safer, connected and inclusive communities. We do this by formulating strategies and policies that encourage community participation in building safe and confident communities to reduce the fear of crime and increase feelings of safety in the community.
How to apply
Thank you for your interest in becoming a Digital Mentor!
Sessions are booked depending on interest, between Tuesday to Thursday, 8.30am - 4.30pm AEST.
Please email admin@nhwa.com.au with your availability/preferences for session time.
Please quote in application: Digital Mentor Training via Pro Bono Australia.