GOW14 report May 2014 | Page 6

GOW FOCUS & THEMES Started in 2013, the rebranding of GOW has been completed in 2014, giving the campaign a new look and feel, reflecting the progression of goals and actions, as well as being more responsive to its main audiences. GOW moved from its initial focus of bringing people online (digital inclusion) to equipping people with the right set of eSkills required by the 21st century workplace (digital empowerment). In 2014, the main focus was on employment and digital jobs, consistent with the policy and industry efforts to reach higher employment rates and to better match the eSkills supply and demand. The campaign raised awareness and tackled few key areas that contribute strongly to the employment needs: eSkills training, ICT certification and the access to digital jobs. As digital inclusion is still important in a number of European countries and for some telecentres, the Get Online Week also continued to involve targeted groups of users on the Internet for the first time. Actions have been grouped under two themes in 2014: 1. Get online for jobs » » » » » eSkills for off-liners (trainings) » first click for seniors » introductions to social media » online safety – games for kids 6 » hunting for digital jobs – events with local SMEs, ICT companies and employment offices ICT certification – free vouchers from the industry ICT for entrepreneurs eSkills for employment training using a range of technologies and devices (e.g. Employment Toolkit) eSkills assessments using Skillage social media for job seekers Page » 2. Get online for inclusion