09/10/2013
ICT Training Launched For Rural Communities
Agriculture Minister Michelle O’Neill has launched an initiative designed to give people living in rural areas greater access to online training.
BT has paired with the Minister and her department to run specifically tailored courses to help local farmers and their families develop skills to utilise new technologies.
The new courses will form part of BT’s Connected Communities initiative which currently involves 12 community centres in Northern Ireland.
Minister O’Neill said: "This is a great opportunity for rural people to learn more about ICT and using broadband, and all free of charge, at centres and times convenient to them. I would be hopeful that this successful initiative would continue to be rolled out across the north to enable more and more people to avail of these invaluable resources.
"I announced in May this year that my Department was investing another £5m in rural broadband specifically targeted at rural areas of high deprivation across the north that currently have no fixed wire infrastructure to access broadband. I hope that this combined with this type of social investment in communities by BT can encourage more rural dwellers and businesses to use broadband, particularly farmers who can work online with the department."
BT Chief Executive Colm O’Neill said: "Through the BT Connected Communities programme, we have taken a unique approach to digital inclusion by focusing on individual community needs and are delighted we could bring the initiative to some of the most rural areas in Northern Ireland. This latest aspect of the initiative will provide much needed assistance to farming families, introducing them to skills which are becoming increasing essential to their working life. IT skills are critical for the future success of our economy and I’m pleased that work has already commenced with farming businesses in Augher and I hope to see more people getting involved."
BT has paired with the Minister and her department to run specifically tailored courses to help local farmers and their families develop skills to utilise new technologies.
The new courses will form part of BT’s Connected Communities initiative which currently involves 12 community centres in Northern Ireland.
Minister O’Neill said: "This is a great opportunity for rural people to learn more about ICT and using broadband, and all free of charge, at centres and times convenient to them. I would be hopeful that this successful initiative would continue to be rolled out across the north to enable more and more people to avail of these invaluable resources.
"I announced in May this year that my Department was investing another £5m in rural broadband specifically targeted at rural areas of high deprivation across the north that currently have no fixed wire infrastructure to access broadband. I hope that this combined with this type of social investment in communities by BT can encourage more rural dwellers and businesses to use broadband, particularly farmers who can work online with the department."
BT Chief Executive Colm O’Neill said: "Through the BT Connected Communities programme, we have taken a unique approach to digital inclusion by focusing on individual community needs and are delighted we could bring the initiative to some of the most rural areas in Northern Ireland. This latest aspect of the initiative will provide much needed assistance to farming families, introducing them to skills which are becoming increasing essential to their working life. IT skills are critical for the future success of our economy and I’m pleased that work has already commenced with farming businesses in Augher and I hope to see more people getting involved."
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