Lifelong Learning
Services that support a wide range of users. From older or disabled people looking for help with their technology to digital professionals advocating for accessibility best practices within their organisation.
St Helens Adult and Community Learning (ACL) offer a wide range of courses that are delivered within the local community.
With so much available online, it can be hard to know where to start. We’ll guide you through some key steps to help you make the most of what the internet can offer whilst staying safe.
Use BBC Bitesize to help with your homework, revision and learning. Find free videos, step-by-step guides, activities and quizzes by level and subject.
Accessibility guides on using your computer (with visual, aural or physical difficulties).
You can use BBC Teach for free. The website is home to thousands of free curriculum-mapped videos, arranged by age-group and subject.
You can use BBC Teach for free. The website is home to thousands of free curriculum-mapped videos, arranged by age-group and subject.
A series of short films introducing topics in relation to Using Email, Using The Internet, Using Mobiles and Keeping Safe Online.
Local services that aim to empower, support and enhance the quality of life of deaf people.
Enhance your digital skills and learn about everything from staying safe on social media to online shopping
Find My Past is a family history website, with an ever-growing collection of records that can help you find ancestors and long-lost family members.
Get Safe Online is the UK’s leading internet safety website. Providing unbiased, factual and easy-to-understand information on online safety.
Supporting local voluntary organisations and volunteers.
Access to free IT courses with course locations provided by the Torus Foundation
A homework resource for students to help gain a better understanding of the world, and the issues which affect our lives.
Learn how to use the internet. Learn My Way has free learning for you to gain digital skills to stay safe and connected.
A great free source of Oxford Dictionaries online – just use your library card number to login and access the available resources.
Skills Bootcamps help you develop new skills that employers are looking for. They’re a great opportunity to train in a new industry or progress in your current career.
Local community arts service working with partners to develop arts in the borough.
Family history research group.
Free digital and numeracy courses to build your skills.
Providing support and services to children and young people, adults facing online harms, and professionals working with children.
Volunteering opportunities, resources, policies and information.
