Using digital tools to help you support people to stay safe online

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Jud Clark
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To celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2026, Lead Scotland are running a free online webinar. Sign up for now at: www.lead.org.uk/upcoming-webinars
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For Global Accessibility Awareness Day 2026, we are looking at how using digital tools can help make staying safe online more accessible. Keeping people safe online is a growing challenge—but the right digital tools can make a real difference. This webinar explores practical, easy-to-use tools that help you support and empower others to build safer online habits. This webinar will cover tools that are both effective and user-friendly, and how to introduce them in a way that builds confidence rather than confusion. Whether you work in care, education, or community support, this session will give you clear steps to help the people you support stay safe, independent, and in control online
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About DVVA
Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action is an independent charity that aims to ensure the third sector (charities, social enterprises, community and voluntary groups etc.) is robust, resilient and delivers high quality services for the people of Dundee.
We provide a wide range of support to third sector organisations and have expertise in a wide range of skills and topics including governance, funding, legislation, policy, planning and problem solving to name just a few key areas.
We have a primary role in ensuring the continuation and development of a vibrant third sector in Dundee, and achieve this by supporting organisations to be:
well governed and managed to enable them to deliver quality outcomes
better connected and able to influence and contribute to public policy
Dundee Volunteer and Voluntary Action is a Registered Charity (No. SC000487) and a Company Limited by Guarantee (No. SC093088), and began life as Dundee Association for Social Services in 1953. The change in name was made in 1988 to reflect our changing role as a member organisation promoting community welfare more directly through voluntary action.
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