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Pill 1 - Easy Digital Points

Updated: Nov 4

There are 3,000 Easy Digital Points throughout Italy : an open door to digital skills for everyone... absolutely everyone.

Knowing how to use digital technology is a right that is quickly becoming a duty, as so many citizen services are offered digitally. For this reason, Easy Digital Points have been established throughout Italy, public spaces designed to help every citizen—including those with disabilities—learn, improve, and certify their digital skills.


What is an Easy Digital Point?

It's a physical, free, and accessible place where you can:

• Receive personalized support for using computers, smartphones, the internet and digital services

• Participate in training courses on basic and advanced digital skills

• Access recognized certification paths (such as ICDL, EIPASS, PEKIT)

• Find digital educators ready to help you, even if you have motor, cognitive or sensory difficulties


These points are promoted by the Department for Digital Transformation and are part of the national Digital Facilitation Services Network project, funded by the PNRR.


You need it for…

• Learn how to use SPID, email, health apps, public sites

• Participate in basic and advanced digital courses

• Receive personalized support from trained facilitators

• Access digital certification paths (ICDL, EIPASS, PEKIT)


With

• Accessible environments

• Assistive technologies (screen readers, voice commands, simplified keyboards)

• Tutors who listen to you and accompany you step by step


Where are they?

and find the point closest to you.


If you have tried an easy digital point and the services of the digital facilitator, let the entire ForAllWe community know so that these services can be used to the fullest.


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Stewen
Nov 10
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

We have the same service in Norway, really useful for people without digital skills.

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Can you give us more info about ?

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Steve_UK
Oct 29
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Such a service doesn’t exist in England, and it would be very useful, especially for elderly people like me.

Kind Regards Steve

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Maybe someone implement that on the future ?

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