Digital Ambassadors ready and raring to help residents stay safe online

24 fully trained Digital Ambassadors can offer residents free advice on how to avoid being a victim of online scams, safe online banking, strong passwords, software updates and shopping safely online.

 
Digital Ambassador Liam Dasey handing out leaflets on how to stay safe online and the Digital Ambassador offer at the Broadwater Carnival and Worthing Fire & Rescue Station Open Day in July

Release date: 2 August 2022

If you need advice and support about how to be safe online or are interested in learning more about digital safety and current online scams, then the Get Safe Online West Sussex Digital Ambassadors are ready to help.

Based all over the county, these 24 fully trained Digital Ambassadors can offer residents 1:2:1 sessions at a local library, presentations and informal chats at community groups, or attendance at community events to talk about all things digital.

The programme, which started in September last year, is a partnership between West Sussex County Council and Get Safe Online which aims to work with the local community and community networks to improve and encourage safer use of online devices and the internet.

Duncan Crow, Cabinet Member for Community Support, Fire and Rescue, said: “In September 2021 we were asking people to volunteer for this new programme, which was the first to go live in the UK, and it has been so encouraging to see people pick up the baton to support individuals and their community as a whole to stay safe online.

“To those residents who don’t feel confident at spotting a scam, or who may just need more general help with using the internet safely, our advice would be to get in contact with one of our friendly and patient volunteers who will be able to provide all the support and guidance you need to stay safe online.”

The role of the Ambassadors is becoming more important as new research by Citizens Advice has found that more than three quarters of UK adults said they had been targeted by a scammer this year – a 14% increase compared to this time last year.

As part of their role the Digital Ambassadors can talk to individuals and groups about many things free of charge, including how to avoid being a victim of online scams, safe online banking, strong passwords, software updates and shopping safely online.

If you or your local community group would like some free digital safety support, you can call 0330 222 3185 or email DigitalAmbassadors@westsussex.gov.uk.

For anyone interested in becoming a Digital Ambassador and helping prevent people becoming a victim of online crime, you can also email DigitalAmbassadors@westsussex.gov.uk.

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