Digital tools for healthier lives
UPDATE: A Final Evaluation Report of this two year pilot poject is now available. We still have ongoing Digital Health Literacy Computer classes at the LEAP program, stop by our office or call us for more information or to sign up!! And Like us on Facebook to keep in touch!
Our goal is to improve access to resources needed to use the technology of today to live a healthier tomorrow, including:
Community collaboration and innovation are essential to our success as we seek to promote health equity and close the digital divide.
We welcome your feedback, comments, and questions. For project updates and news about adult education, health education, digital literacy, health literacy, and more check out our blog.
The Digital Health Literacy Project is a project of the Richmond Library and Cultural Services Department's Literacy for Every Adult Program (LEAP).
Our goal is to improve access to resources needed to use the technology of today to live a healthier tomorrow, including:
- Training: self-paced, bilingual (English and Spanish), online digital health literacy training to build digital skills and knowledge about health information and resources. As of December 1, 2016, we have trained more than 330 adults across 14 sites!
Community collaboration and innovation are essential to our success as we seek to promote health equity and close the digital divide.
We welcome your feedback, comments, and questions. For project updates and news about adult education, health education, digital literacy, health literacy, and more check out our blog.
The Digital Health Literacy Project is a project of the Richmond Library and Cultural Services Department's Literacy for Every Adult Program (LEAP).