UK online centres are for people who have little, or no, access to new technologies. The centres help people to develop the skills involved in using the Internet to access information and send email.
UK online is a government-run initiative and centres are often in public buildings, for example, libraries. They can also be run from local colleges, community centres, mobile units and Internet cafes.
Not all centres will have the same facilities but some have a range of adaptive and 'assistive technology' available to help users who have a disability. For example, products that read what's on a computer screen for people who are blind or have a visual impairment. Other assistive technology can make using a mouse or keyboard easier if you have a physical disability.
A member of staff will help you use the computer, plus any additional equipment, as well as showing you how to access the Internet. It's a good idea to let the centre know when you want to visit. You can then discuss any requirements with them.