As part of the three weeks organised by the European All Digital Weeks Campaign from May 13 to 31, there will also be a session dedicated to digital inclusion on two projects funded by the European Commission: iBox and DigiBreaker+. The workshop will address project approaches, resources, and learning opportunities.
The workshop will be held in Brussels on May 14 (15.30-16.00).
As digital technology continues to remodel our economy and society, the presence of a work force and population with digital skills is becoming increasingly crucial. And this is the point of Project DigiBreaker+ inspired by the European social rights pillar. Digibreaker+ concentrates on the right of receiving timely custom-tailored assistance to improve employment and freelance working opportunities. In order to achieve this objective, the project is working on the development of tools for unemployed adults and helping them to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to prosper in an increasingly digitalised world.