Horowhenua Chronicle

Need to talk tech? Let SeniorNet help

Drop-in sessions now open to help people of all ages get the most out of those modern digital devices

- Nikki Carroll

We’ve just got experience and knowledge in how to use modern technology [like smartphone­s and iPads]

‘‘You’re never too old to learn new things” is a philosophy Foxton man Alan Maxwell lives by. Now in his mid-70s, Alan has been part of SeniorNet Horowhenua for about 10 years, after attending a twoyear technology course at UCOL in his early 60s.

SeniorNet was establishe­d in Wellington in 1992 and the concept is to bring older adults and technology together in a friendly, fun and stressfree way.

Its original target audience was people over the age of 50 who’d like to learn (more) about technology and what it can do for them.

“We’re not profession­als, we’ve just got experience and knowledge in how to use modern technology [like smartphone­s and iPads],” Alan said.

Alan liked the concept of “older people helping older people”, although these days a lot of grandchild­ren were just as likely to help their grandparen­ts out with technology issues.

SeniorNet Horowhenua began holding drop-in sessions at Te Takeretang­a o Kura-hau-po¯ on Friday mornings, as well as the already establishe­d sessions at Levin Uniting

Church on Friday afternoons.

Chairman Neal Perfect then started to run sessions at Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom in Foxton on a Friday morning, which Alan put his hand up to take over.

SeniorNet Horowhenua volunteers have run technology help sessions at lifestyle village Speldhurst Country Estate in the past year as well.

However, according to Alan, the number of older locals looking for technologi­cal help at these drop-in sessions has fallen over the past decade — “we’ve obviously taught the people too well, so they don’t need our help as much”, he said.

The SeniorNet Horowhenua sessions are open to people of all ages and run every Friday (except public holidays):

10am-12 noon, Te Awahou library, Foxton;

1pm-3pm, in a room at the rear of the Levin Uniting Church;

2pm-4pm, Te Takere library, Levin.

If you want to know more about what SeniorNet Horowhenua offers, check out their website https:/ /seniorneth­orowhenua. weebly.com/ or get in touch with Alan Maxwell on alanfoxton@hotmail.com

Alan Maxwell

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? “Older people helping older people” is the underlying concept of SeniorNet Horowhenua — helping locals get to grips with all the modern technology available.
Photo / Supplied “Older people helping older people” is the underlying concept of SeniorNet Horowhenua — helping locals get to grips with all the modern technology available.

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