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The Click Start by TechUP Women programme is designed to provide learners with the knowledge and skills they need to start a career in the tech sector.
Click Start by TechUP Women runs six-week and twelve-week training programmes, which are delivered through a combination of weekly live online learning and independent study. The Click Start programme provides a foundation in IT skills, IT support skills and specialist career path taster sessions, along with workplace readiness skills such as public speaking, clear communication and effective team-working. It aims to equip learners for a Level 3 or Level 4 apprenticeship.
We guarantee the option of a one-to-one industry mentor for every learner who successfully applies for the programme and also offer support to help find and apply for jobs, apprenticeships and internships at the end of the programme.
The Click Start by TechUP Women programme is an IT training programme, developed with tech industry specialists, for women and non-binary people resident in the North and North East of England. It is delivered in partnership with Durham University.
The Click Start by TechUP Women programme is open to applications from women and non-binary people aged 18-40.
To be eligible for a place on the TechUP Women programme, participants must:
Priority will be given to applicants aged 18–30 who meet the selection criteria. Applications are welcome from applicants aged 30-40 who also meet the other criteria and do not have previously established careers (i.e. are not career-changers).
If you are unsure about your eligibility, please submit your application and it can be discussed with one of our career coaches.
Click Start by TechUP Women runs both six-week and twelve-week programmes.
The next programme will begin on 1st February 2025.
All courses provide the same level of IT and IT support skills, specialist career-path taster sessions, and workplace readiness preparation.
The 12-week course is ideal for those who need to study alongside other commitments. It involves:
The 6-week course is for those who would prefer to study at pace. It involves:
For more information on the programme curriculum, please visit the TechUP Women website.
The Click Start by TechUP Women programme is designed to be flexible, working with you to ensure you are able to study around pre-existing commitments, such as work or caring responsibilities.
We offer a choice of teaching days, independent study time, recorded sessions for catch-up, and tutor support via email or online learning community so all learners can access the support they need to successfully complete the programme.
You’ll also get the chance to meet some of your peers at occasional in-person events at Durham University. Don’t worry though, any travel expenses will be paid for.
As well as access to first-class learning and programme support, we also provide an online portal and pastoral support, to ensure every learner gets the personal support they need.
Yes. Bursaries will be available for support with travel costs for all in person events.
Additional FAQs are available on the TechUP Women website.
You can also reach out to the team using the form below and one of our Career Coaches will be happy to help.
This course is part of the nationwide Click Start training programme developed by the Institute of Coding (IoC) – a national consortium of industry, educators and outreach providers and funded by Nominet – the public benefit company that operates and protects UK Internet infrastructure and uses its funds to support projects that promote digital inclusion.
The programme, which launched in 2023, helps to tackle the UK’s digital skills gap by offering skills and training to more than 26,500 learners across the country who may not have previously had opportunities.
About Nominet
Nominet is a public benefit company, driven by a commitment to use technology to improve connectivity, security and inclusivity online. For 25 years, Nominet has, developing an expertise in the Domain Name System (DNS) that now underpins sophisticated threat monitoring, detection, prevention, and analytics that is used by governments to mitigate cyber threats. Our social impact programme provides funding, support, and opportunities to help tackle some of the most important digital issues facing young people in the UK today.
About the Institute of Coding
The Institute of Coding (IoC), led by the University of Bath, is a collaborative national consortium of industry, educators and outreach providers that are working together to respond to the UK’s digital skills gap through the delivery of employer-led digital skills education. Through this collaborative approach, IoC partners have created more than 150 new courses that have engaged over 1 million diverse learners to date.
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Charlotte Harrison
Service Manager
The Click Start by TechUP Women programme is open to applications from women and non-binary people aged 18-40.
To be eligible for a place on the TechUP Women programme, participants must:
Priority will be given to applicants aged 18–30 who meet the selection criteria. Applications are welcome from applicants aged 30-40 who also meet the other criteria and do not have previously established careers (i.e. are not career-changers).
If you are unsure about your eligibility, please submit your application and it can be discussed with one of our career coaches.
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You have the right to unsubscribe from any of our email mailing lists at any time. If you wish to unsubscribe from a Catch22 mailing list please click the unsubscribe link on the latest email or contact dpo@catch-22.org.uk to ensure that you do not continue to receive email newsletters from us. We will need to continue to hold your details after you have unsubscribed to ensure that we do not send you further communications.
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Catch22 processes the data submitted through any of our website contact forms for the purpose of receiving your message and responding to it under the lawful basis of consent, which you give when submitting the form.
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Form submissions are also stored within the Catch22 WordPress database for a period of 90 days. This allows us to identify if there are any issues with forms being received by our teams. After this time, forms and all accompanying personal data are automatically deleted from the system. Gravity Forms does not receive copies of any of forms, or any accompanying personal data, that are submitted via the Catch22 website.
You have the right to withdraw consent for us to contact you at any time by contacting dpo@catch-22.org.uk. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, which in the United Kingdom is the Information Commissioner’s Office.
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Complaints can be submitted using our online feedback form, by emailing feedback@catch-22.org.uk, or by post. Catch22 undertakes the processing of your complaints data as part of its legitimate interests.
When we receive a complaint from a person we make up a file containing the details of the complaint. This normally contains the identity of the complainant and any other individuals involved in the complaint.
We will only use the personal information we collect to process the complaint and to check on the level of service we provide.
We usually have to disclose the complainant’s identity to whoever the complaint is about. This is inevitable where, for example, the accuracy of a person’s record is in dispute. If a complainant doesn’t want information identifying him or her to be disclosed, we will try to respect that. However, it may not be possible to handle a complaint on an anonymous basis.
We will keep personal information contained in complaint files in line with our retention policy. This means that information relating to a complaint will be retained for six years from closure. It will be retained in a secure environment and access to it will be restricted according to the ‘data minimisation’ principle.
For more information, please see the Complaints, Compliments and Feedback policy.
The Data Processor (the organisation that does data processing on behalf of Catch22) is Totally.Tech.
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We have contracts in place with our data processors. This means that they cannot do anything with your personal information unless we have instructed them to do it. They will not share your personal information with any organisation apart from us. They will hold it and retain it for the period we instruct.
Individual Catch22 services may work with additional third-party data processors in line with their contractual requirements. For more information, please see the relevant Service Privacy Notice, which can be downloaded from their service page on this website, or found by searching for the service by name in our Policy Library.
Catch22 may disclose information about you to any of our employees, officers, agents, suppliers or data processors insofar as reasonably necessary for the purposes as set out in this privacy notice.
In addition, we may disclose information about you:
Except as provided in this privacy notice, Catch22 will not provide your information to third parties without your consent.
Catch22 will take reasonable technical and organisational precautions to prevent the loss, misuse or alteration of your personal information.
We will store all the personal information you provide on our secure, encrypted password and firewall protected servers. As data transmission over the internet is inherently insecure, we cannot guarantee the security of data sent over the internet.
Where information is held on our behalf by data processors, we will ensure, to the best of our ability, that they hold your information securely and in line with data protection legislation. We hold contracts with all data processors to make sure that they cannot do anything with your data unless we have instructed them to do so.
We may update this privacy notice from time-to-time. Check this page occasionally to ensure you are happy with any changes.
Please contact the Data Protection Officer if you have any queries regarding this Privacy Notice or if you would like to exercise or query any of the following rights afforded to you under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR):
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If you have any questions about this privacy notice or of our treatment of your personal data, please email dpo@catch-22.org.uk or write to:
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Catch22’s data protection registration number is Z1473239
This privacy notice explains how we receive and use personal information for the Click Start programme, an initiative funded by Nominet. The University of Bath is the lead partner for the Institute of Coding (IoC) and will be responsible for receiving and processing data about applicants, participants and employers connected with the projects which make up the Click Start programme for evaluation purposes.
Click Start is an initiative designed to support people into technology and digital roles through education. It seeks to focus on diversity of talent and equality of opportunity to support learners from disadvantaged backgrounds to take up digital skills. Through the provision of inclusive technical training (courses) alongside tailored personal and professional skills support, this programme will combine best practice in digital skills provision with wraparound support.
The primary beneficiaries of the Click Start Programme will be 26,500 learners who engage with our programme, 25,000 of whom will receive broad outreach support. A further 1,500 learners will receive personalised 1:1 support.
The Institute of Coding is a group of industry, government, higher education and outreach partners who have come together to create more than 150 new courses that have engaged 900,000 diverse learners to date. Our partners have created a variety of courses (many of which are online) so you can keep learning wherever you are in your life or career.
For the purposes of relevant data protection legislation, the partner collecting data for each project funded through the Click Start programme is the data controller.
We, University of Bath, will process data on applicants, participants and employers, but these data will be anonymised before they reach the Institute of Coding so we will be unable to identify individuals.
Please see each learning provider’s Privacy Notice for detailed information on:
The University of Bath, the lead partner in the Institute of Coding (IoC), will receive, analyse and store the data outlined in this Privacy Notice in connection with the Click Start programme. We will share this data with our externally appointed evaluators for the purpose of analysis.
Data collected by each learning provider will be anonymised and shared with the Institute of Coding to:
Your personal, individualised data will not be available to the Institute of Coding or any other partner within the Institute of Coding consortium. Aggregated, anonymised and summarised data may be shared with Institute of Coding consortium partners and Nominet (the funder) to support the development of best practice.
We are collecting information on ‘Click Start’ applicants, participants and employers for the purposes of helping us understand how well the courses are working and whether they are achieving their anticipated outcomes.
If you have given your consent to either be added to Institute of Coding mailing lists or to be given further information about the Institute of Coding’s Ambassador programme, your contact details will be passed to the Institute of Coding and used for this purpose until you ask us not to send you further information.
If you have consented to be contacted by either the Institute of Coding or our externally appointed evaluators for the Click Start programme for the purposes of evaluation, your contact details will be passed to the Institute of Coding and shared with the external evaluators. We will keep your contact data for a maximum of 5 years, after which time they will be securely destroyed.
If you wish to withdraw consent at any time, please contact both your training provider and ioc@bath.ac.uk.
For further information please contact the University of Bath Data Protection Officer:
David Jolly, Office of Policy & Planning, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AY
dataprotection-queries@lists.bath.ac.uk
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We may need to update this privacy notice periodically, so we recommend that you revisit this information from time to time. This version was last updated February 2023