What is the Online Centres Network?Good Things Foundation is committed to helping digitally and socially excluded people all across the UK. This is achieved through the outstanding partnerships we have with the local community organisations and businesses that make up the Online Centres Network.
The network is a movement for social change - thousands of member organisations, all working to support digitally excluded people in their communities so that they are happier, healthier and better off.
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What the Network has to offerThere are many benefits to becoming a member of the Online Centres Network including:
A dedicated Network
Specialist
Access to Learn My Way
Regular updates from the Online Centres team
Funding opportunities
Participation in local & national
campaigns
Advocacy with a national voice
Bespoke data management
tools
Training, resources & events
Inclusion on our UK-wide
map
Our training offer
Marketing
Funding
Teaching skills
SpeakerSeries
Email Newsletters
Social Media
Bid Writing
Teaching Strategies
Givingfeedback
Hear from the experts
These are just a few of the topics covered by our dedicated training team.
To find out more about them or to suggest another topic that we don’t currently cover, visit our website atwww.onlinecentresnetwork.org/training or call 0114 349 1666.
Name: Hafsha Centre: Smartlyte Limited, Birmingham “The support we receive as members of the Online Centres Network is fantastic. We can now provide learners with solutions that we couldn’t offer before. The staff are very professional and knowledgeable and make a real effort to understand what we do. Most importantly, they have become our friends.”
What do our Online Centres say?
Name: Ryan McMurdoCentre: Starting Point Community Learning Partnership, Stockport “Being part of the Online Centres Network has enabled us to help those most in need in our community. Whether it’s giving them a reason to leave the house, or applying for a job – the network supports us to support others, both on and offline.”
Name: Tanya CookCentre: A1 Community Works, North Yorkshire “We love seeing the difference a tool like Good Things Foundation’s website Learn My Way makes to people’s lives. We’re often told that receiving a certificate from Learn My Way is the only one a learner has ever received! Through these tools and resources, good things really do happen.”
Name: Bekele Teklu Centre: Hackney Co-operative Developments
“Being a member of the network puts us in a good position to offer much needed services to socially and digitally excluded members of the local community. Without Good Things Foundation, we wouldn’t have access to funding, training and resources that allow us to provide this vital support.”