The computer hub at the Suzanne Aubert Compassion Centre (Soup Hub) is a free service for guests of the SACC soup kitchen, MCLaSS students, and other clients of SACC, to promote computer literacy skills and provide access to the internet.
The Soup Hub has been established in collaboration between SACC, Retake the Net (retakethe.net), and Wellington ICT (wellingtonict.org.nz). It is thanks to the commitment, dedication and and goodwill of the volunteers in this partnership that the Soup Hub has become possible.
Users of the Soup Hub are encouraged to submit feedback, suggestions and comments on this service using an online form available here.
The Soup Hub is generally open for use during the opening hours posted at the Suzanne Aubert Compassion Centre. The computers can only be used during those opening hours. The hub may have reduced hours or stay closed if there is not enough staff on hand during opening hours.
You can initially sign up for 30 minutes of computer access. After that, if you wish to continue using the computer, you can sign up for a second slot if there is one available.
If there are no computers available please speak to a hub supervisor.
Saving files
Save your files regularly, otherwise you may lose your work. If you have any questions about
The computer hub at the Suzanne Aubert Compassion Centre (Soup Hub) is a free service for guests of the SACC soup kitchen, MCLaSS students, and other clients of SACC, to promote computer literacy skills and provide access to the internet.
The Soup Hub has been established in collaboration between SACC, Retake the Net (retakethe.net), and Wellington ICT (wellingtonict.org.nz). It is thanks to the commitment, dedication and and goodwill of the volunteers in this partnership that the Soup Hub has become possible.
Users of the Soup Hub are encouraged to submit feedback, suggestions and comments on this service using an online form available here.
The Soup Hub is generally open for use during the opening hours posted at the Suzanne Aubert Compassion Centre. The computers can only be used during those opening hours. The hub may have reduced hours or stay closed if there is not enough staff on hand during opening hours.
You can initially sign up for one hour of computer access. After that, if you wish to continue using the computer, you can sign up for a second slot if there is one available.
If there are no computers available please speak to a hub supervisor.
Saving files
Save your files regularly, otherwise you may lose your work. If you have any questions about saving or need help, talk to a hub supervisor.
Printing
Speak to a hub supervisor before printing. You are may print for free a maximum of 5 pages per visit. If you need to print more, you will have to pay a minimum amount to defray ink and paper cost.
Before you print:
Collect your printout from the supervisor.
Telephony
If you are using the computer for internet telephony (e.g., Skype), use a headset provided by the hub supervisor. Be conscientious of others near you and keep your voice down.
You are expected to adopt a responsible attitude at all times when you are using the Soup Hub. The Soup Hub is not a drop-in centre and should only be used while working on a computer.
We expect you to be courteous and respectful to other users and Soup Hub volunteers at all times.
If you are early, you need to wait at reception. We'll come pick you up when your computer is ready. You only have access to the computer hub, not any of the other upstairs areas at the SACC.
You may not use the Soup Hub if you are under the influence or alcohol or drugs.
You will be asked to leave if:
Printing
Speak to a hub supervisor before printing. You are may print for free a maximum of 5 pages per visit. If you need to print more, you will have to pay a minimum amount to defray ink and paper cost.
Before you print:
Collect your printout from the supervisor.
Telephony
If you are using the computer for internet telephony (e.g., Skype), use a headset provided by the hub supervisor. Be conscientious of others near you and keep your voice down.
You are expected to adopt a responsible attitude at all times when you are using the Soup Hub. The Soup Hub is not a drop-in centre and should only be used while working on a computer.
We expect you to be courteous and respectful to other users and Soup Hub volunteers at all times.
If you are early, you need to wait at reception. We'll come pick you up when your computer is ready. You only have access to the computer hub, not any of the other upstairs areas at the SACC.
You may not use the Soup Hub if you are under the influence or alcohol or drugs.
You will be asked to leave if:
Registration Form:
Once you have read the code of conduct, please proceed to the registration form.
Last updated January 2013. This Code of Conduct may be reviewed and updated from time to time. The current Code of Conduct can be accessed from this web page and is posted on the wall at the Soup Hub.