As digital tools become essential to daily life, many adults at risk of exclusion still struggle to keep pace. The Digi-In project addresses this gap by promoting digital rights awareness and practical skills, with local multiplier events playing a central role in bringing these goals to life.
Rather than simply presenting project outcomes, these events created interactive spaces where participants engage with real-world digital challenges. On 5th March 2026, in Italy, an event led by CIAPE at the European Library focused on online safety and data protection. This event encouraged participants to reflect on their own internet habits, blending practical advice with open discussion and shared experiences.
In Spain, on 18th March, the conversation turned to digital footprint and responsible technology use. Participants explored how their online presence shapes personal and professional opportunities, while also discussing privacy settings, screen time, and the importance of guiding younger users. The event led by FSR also addressed misinformation and online scams, emphasizing critical thinking and careful verification in an age of constant information.
Meanwhile, in Greece, the multiplier event organized on 19th March by SYNERGY connected digital skills with employability. Participants engaged in discussions about how digital competence can enhance career prospects, highlighting the project’s broader goal of socio-labour integration.
Across these events, a common thread emerges: digital inclusion is not about access, but about confidence, awareness, and participation. Working closely with local communities, Digi-In makes learning a shared, and practical experience, one that helps people build confidence, make informed choices, and navigate the digital world with a stronger sense of control.

Multiplier event in Italy
Rome
Multiplier event in Greece
Patras



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