(ANSA) - ROME, AUG 8 - Naples city council has put out an ad
for 15 young people between the ages of 18 and 28 to help the
elderly and others with difficulties to browse the Web and use
Internet apps.
Those who qualify will work as "digital assistants" for a year,
it said.
The aim, it said, is to "help adults in conditions of difficulty
to orient themselves and connect in a safe and physiological way
with an increasingly digital reality".
They will help municipal workers "activate and manage platforms
that can implement activities in a digital format".
Youth and Employment Councillor Chiara Marciani said "we want to
give our city's young men and woman an opportunity and at the
same time try to close the current gap in digital competency,.
as foreseen by the (massive EU funded post COVID) National
Recovery and Resilence Plan (NRRP)." (ANSA).
Naples puts out ad for youngsters to help elderly browse Web
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