Doreen Thew

Open eir Silver Surfer Awards opens for nominations

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Overall Silver Surfer 2017 winner Doreen Thew

15 November 2017

Nominations have opened for the 2018 open eir Silver Surfer Awards. The awards recognise the online achievements of older people using technology as well as the volunteers who teach these skills to thousands of older people across Ireland.

The overall aim of the open eir Silver Surfer Awards is to raise awareness among older people of the benefits of getting online and to encourage those who are not online to give it a try by celebrating those older people already showing the way. These awards also highlight the positive impact being online makes to everyday life – whether that’s learning new skills, running a business, staying in touch with family and friends or getting to grips with social media.

The six categories for the awards are:

  • The getting started IT award – An older person who is new to technology and has overcome challenges to become an IT user
  • Hobbies on the Net award – An older person who uses the Internet to pursue their passion or hobby, or who uses IT for communication and social networking
  • Golden IT award – An individual over the age of 80 who uses technology to enhance their life
  • Community champion IT award – An older person who uses the Internet to benefit their community locally or nationally
  • The IT enthusiast award – The ‘give it a go’ older person who embraces the Internet or technology with a sense of fun and adventure
  • IT tutor(s) of the year award – An individual or group of any age who provide voluntary support to older learners

Michelle Toner, head of CSR, eir, said: “Having witnessed, first-hand, the amazing and inspiring things that last year’s entrants were doing online in their everyday lives, we are even more excited for the 2018 Awards. Our mission is to get communities across Ireland connected and to maximise the benefits of high speed broadband. The Awards recognise and celebrate the amazing activities silver surfers are doing online, demonstrating the positive difference it can make.”

John Church, CEO, Age Action, said: “The open eir Silver Surfer Awards are all about driving home the benefit of being online to older people with the aim of getting more people to give it a go! The awards are also a platform to celebrate older people embracing the digital world and reminds us that learning is a lifelong process. Age should never be a barrier. It is hard to believe but almost one in five adults have never used the Internet – that is more than 550,000 people in Ireland and older people are the least likely to be online.  Open eir is working hard to bring broadband to communities across Ireland and supporting the Age Action team in ensuring our silver surfers get the most of the exciting opportunities available online.”

Nominations for the awards close on 21 February 2018 and can be made through the Age Action website. The awards ceremony will take place on 17 April 2018.

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