Connecting Cambridgeshire commissions DigitAll to strengthen digital skills resources across Cambridgeshire
This article first appeared on the Wavemaker website on 18 May 2026
Connecting Cambridgeshire has commissioned DigitAll, Wavemaker’s digital learning platform, to support residents and community organisations across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough to build digital skills, confidence, and capability.
Delivered by Wavemaker Education, DigitAll provides structured online learning pathways designed to support people with essential digital skills for everyday life, employment, health and wellbeing, and future digital needs. The platform focuses on practical, real-world skills that help people navigate an increasingly digital society.
Through this commission, Connecting Cambridgeshire has funded access to DigitAll learning pathways for local community organisations across the county. Access to the ready‑made resources will be made available via trusted organisations to volunteers, staff, and residents develop essential digital skills. Making DigitAll available through local delivery partners strengthens the crucial link between better connectivity and people’s ability to engage confidently and safely online.
What DigitAll offers for Cambridgeshire & Peterborough organisations and residents
- For partner organisations (councils, VCS groups, community hubs): ready‑made, structured learning pathways and practical resources to support residents with everyday digital tasks, employability, health and wellbeing, and future digital needs.
- For local volunteers and staff (DigitAll Champions): training and materials that build their own confidence so they can support others effectively.
- For residents (DigitAll Citizens): guided, step‑by‑step learning accessed through participating organisations such as Digital Hubs, Cambridge Online, Cambs ACRE and other trusted community partners.
Organisations interested in accessing DigitAll resources or becoming DigitAll Champions can contact Connecting Cambridgeshire via email.
Residents will be able to access DigitAll through their local Digital Hubs and other community partners, ensuring learning is trusted, inclusive and community based.
This partnership supports Connecting Cambridgeshire’s ongoing work to promote digital inclusion, helping more residents and communities gain the digital access, skills, devices and confidence they need to take advantage of the opportunities offered by an increasingly connected world.

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