The Secretariat for Digital Policies of the Generalitat de Catalunya promotes the 'Més Digitals' program , an initiative that works to reduce the digital divide and promote the digital empowerment of more than 90,000 people through more than 9,000 courses to help citizens achieve basic skills and abilities and at the same time improve their quality of life through the use of new technologies in a safe and inclusive way.
Along these lines, the initiative has a dynamic, practical and fun training offer. Specifically, the 'Més Digitals' program offers six face-to-face training itineraries, that is, free fifteen-hour courses taught in small groups and throughout the Catalan territory on the use of the Internet and smartphones: 'Discovering the digital world' , for people who want to get started using a mobile device and become familiar with new technologies, 'We move through the digital world' , for people who use a mobile device or smart tablet and need to be more autonomous or want to give them new uses, 'We go into the digital world' , for people with basic autonomy in the use of digital tools who want to delve deeper into them, 'We protect ourselves in the digital world' , for people who want to learn useful and practical tools for security in the digital world, 'Your health in the digital world' , for people who want to learn useful and practical tools for health in the digital world, and 'Safe consumption in the digital world'. digital' , for people who want to learn about useful and practical tools for good consumption in the digital world. Framed in the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan financed by the European Union with Next Generation European funds and with the support of Localret, the initiative prioritizes the participation of people over 60 years of age, unemployed people, members of families with school-age children who are at risk of social exclusion, people with functional diversity, people with criminal measures in the community and residents of open prisons and relatives of people residing in prisons and juvenile justice educational centers.
Likewise, the 'Més Digitals' program offers three virtual training proposals, that is, free eight-hour courses taught online and asynchronously around training in new technologies: 'cybersecurity and privacy' , which promotes online security and personal protection and favors a safe digital environment for people, 'artificial intelligence' , which ensures that the population is prepared to interact with emerging technologies in a critical and responsible way, and 'parental support in the digital environment' , which promotes the role of families as guides and examples for their sons and daughters in safe and responsible browsing of the network. Exceptionally, this will be launched in January 2026.
For more information, you can consult the 'Més Digitals' program website or call 012.

