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Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations

The Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations is the membership organisation for Scotland's charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. Charity registered in Scotland SC003558. Registered office Mansfield Traquair Centre, 15 Mansfield Place, Edinburgh EH3 6BB.

Getting Trust Housing Association tenants hooked on the internet

When I received the call to say that our development had been chosen to have Wi-Fi installed into all flats, communal areas and guest rooms it’s fair to say I was really excited. Then the co-ordinator brain took over ... how do I get the tenants interested, excited and involved? It’s not always an easy task. The following day I was in an elderly tenant’s flat and she was talking about how she used to travel the world and how much she misses visiting other countries. The light bulb came on: if they can no longer go into the world then the world can come to them via the internet. I arranged a tenants’ meeting and focused on how using the internet allows them to open the door to the world from the comfort of their own homes. I arranged some taster sessions with ACE IT, a company who arrived with tablets and iPads for tenants to use. One of our tenants, Esther Parker, was quietly interested but like many others scared of breaking the tablet. After some reassurance that really this was quite difficult to do Esther decided to go for it and attended the class. Afterwards she was one word - hooked! Esther’s enthusiasm spread to other tenants and soon the development was alive with a digital buzz. Esther said they were now hungry for information. Esther is 79 years old and the chairperson of our Registered Tenants’ Organisation. She does a lot of organising and networking, not to forget her amazing baking. I explained to Esther how much being connected can help her with these things. Tenants started buying tablets and laptops, with others borrowing from their sons and daughters. Esther bought herself a tablet. We arranged more lessons which Esther attended and she learned to play her favourite game of Solitaire. Esther then learned how to use email and search engines and realised how much was out there that she hadn’t been aware of. She said the internet was like a giant encyclopaedia - you could find out anything you wanted to know. Esther learned to use Skype so she could speak to her family in Glasgow and watch her great-granddaughter grow up. Esther grew in confidence and is now one of our digital champions who share their knowledge with other tenants. Only today Esther learned how to download apps to her tablet – unsurprisingly for the star baker it was a new recipe one. A whole new chapter in Esther’s life, and many other tenants’ lives, has begun by connecting to the internet.    
Last modified on 22 January 2020