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London ChangeUp ICT Project

What has the project achieved?

North London
The ICT Development Worker in the North sub-region has developed a North London ICT plan. They have are also supporting the development and implementation of a sub-regional database.

The North London Circuit Rider has been providing technical and strategic support to organisations in the four North London boroughs.

East London
In the East London Sub Region there are plans for 3 Circuit Rider projects, with each Circuit Rider covering three boroughs and co-ordinated by a sub-regional Co-ordinator. A project website has been developed at and there are currently 40 organisations subscribed to the project's eNewsletter.

CVSs in the nine boroughs of East London have also run a small project delivering ICT support services to meet the particular needs of their local area. Activities will be completed by the end of June, and further information will be available then.

South London
Superhighways, the South London sub-regional ICT project, has continued to provide ICT support services to the sector. The ICT Development Worker has sourced Bridge House Trust funding for one Circuit Rider post, and three others are currently sustained through borough level Change Up allocations.

The ICT Training Development Worker, funded also through the London project has built on previous training already delivered by Superhighways and consulted with the sector regarding future ICT training needs to develop an ICT Training Strategy.

West London
The ICT Development Worker has worked with the CVSs and the West London Network to develop a fundraising plan to sustain and further develop their existing Circuit Rider project. A project website has been developed and a Computing helpline is also available.

A part-time Circuit Rider post has been providing services to all five West London boroughs, in conjunction with an existing ALG funded post covering three boroughs.

In addition to this, Ealing Council for Voluntary Service has used an allocation of funding to develop a mini-portal on their website to allow 50 small community groups to have free web pages, and to train 10 local groups to act as “IT mentors” for four other groups each.

Central London
The ICT Development Worker has researched ICT support service delivery across the sub-region and funding has been allocated to a Social Enterprise Feasibility Study.

The ICT Network Coordinator has continued to develop Interactive Southwark, organised an ICT fair and provided ICT support to a range of organisations.

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