The “SOS – Computer Emergency”
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The “SOS – Computer Emergency” project is being implemented at the “Senior in Opole” Information and Education Center. It consists in creating a computer point for residents of Opole (including seniors and people with disabilities) who need help in setting up a trusted profile (electronic ID), submitting applications to offices in various matters, dealing with official matters using e-puap (electronic application form), or when submitting applications using the SOW (support service) system for co-financing funds from PFRON (State Fund for Rehabilitation of Disabled). A computer emergency service is a response to the needs of residents – some people need help in the above-mentioned scope. It is assumed that a minimum of 100 people will participate in the project.
The goal of the project is:
- Expanding knowledge and awareness about the possibilities of digital submission of applications and dealing with official matters,
- Eliminating digital and information barriers in the local environment,
- Reducing the sense of fear among people with disabilities about contact with institutions in the local community, increasing their social and digital activity.
The computer emergency service operates twice a week – on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Pre-registration is required so that each person in need can make an appointment for a specific time. Registration – in person at the Information and Education Center “Senior in Opole” Krakowska 32 Street or by phone: 77 441 23 70.