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Guides and factsheets aimed at keeping you informed on information surrounding work and learning. Guides are short, easy-to-digest leaflets giving your a comprehensive overview of a subject. Factsheets are longer and more detailed and aimed at professionals.

Further education and training

opens link in new window Leisure and learning (PDF 990 KB) - factsheet

Technology and internet

opens link in new window An introduction to scanners (PDF 27 KB) - info guide

opens link in new window Avoiding scams (PDF 481 KB) - info guide

opens link in new window Buying a computer (PDF 200 KB) - info guide

opens link in new window Chat sites (PDF 24 KB) - info guide

opens link in new window Digital cameras (PDF 29 KB) - info guide

opens link in new window Make surfing easier (PDF 53 KB) - info guide

opens link in new window Make the most of the internet - a practical guide to getting online (PDF 1 MB) - info guide

opens link in new window Setting up an email account (PDF 32 KB) - info guide

opens link in new window Ten hints for silver surfers (PDF 54 KB) - info guide

Discrimination and rights

opens link in new window Dealing with disputes at work (PDF 199KB) - factsheet

opens link in new window Pension credit (PDF 240 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new windowFS4 Rights at work - October 2011 (PDF 266KB) - factsheet

opens link in new window The law on age discrimination (PDF 205 KB) - factsheet

opens link in new window Your employment choices  (PDF 169 KB) - info guide

Looking for work

opens link in new window Help with looking for work or starting your own business (PDF 110KB) - factsheet

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Downloads

What is a download?

A download is a document (like a research report, a leaflet, or an application form) that can be transferred from our website to your computer. You can download a file, view it on your screen, print it, or save it to your computer.

What is a PDF?

PDF stands for ‘portable document format’.

Most downloads on this website are PDFs. We use this format to ensure that the document looks the same on everyone’s computer (website pages, by contrast, appear differently depending on how people have got their computer set up).

How do I download a PDF?

Computers use a program called Adobe Acrobat Reader to download PDFs. If you try clicking on a link to download a PDF and it doesn’t work, you will need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader onto your computer.

How do I install Adobe Acrobat Reader?

The process is quite straightforward and is free.

  1. Go to opens link in new window http://get.adobe.com/uk/reader/
  2. Click ‘Download’.
  3. Wait for the window to offer you the option to ‘Run’, then choose this option.
  4. Click ‘Next’.
  5. Click ‘Install’
  6. Wait for the window to offer you the option to ‘Finish’, then choose this option.

How do I change a download?

PDFs cannot be changed. If you need to be able to type into a downloaded document (for example, if we are offering a letter template that you need to put your name on) we will provide it as a Microsoft Word document rather than a PDF. You can then download it, type into it and save it to your computer.

How do I print or save a download?

Downloads will open on your computer in a new browser window.

Inside this window (below all your web browser menus), there will be a toolbar with options for you to print or save the document.

Close the browser window to return to the Age UK website.

Can my screen reader read PDF downloads?

We have made every effort to make our PDFs accessible to screen readers. Here is an overview of your accessibility options available in Acrobat Reader. Please ensure that you have downloaded the latest version of Acrobat Reader from the Adobe Reader website to ensure that they are included in your version of the programme.

You can use Adobe Reader to read a PDF out loud with the following shortcut keys:

  • Read the document: Shift +Ctrl+Y
  • Read the open page only: Shift +Ctrl+V
  • Read to the end of the document: Shift+Ctrl+B
  • Pause: Shift+Ctrl+C
  • Stop Shift+Ctrl+E


You can also convert a PDF into a web page by following these steps:

  • Copy the URL (web address) of the document (right-click on the link and select ‘Save target as’ or ‘Copy link’).
  • Open the Adobe online conversion tool in your browser and paste the URL into the URL box.
  • Tick the HTML box on the Format option and click ‘Convert’.


You can convert a PDF document into a text file for use with other software and hardware such as Braille printers by opening the PDF and choosing ‘Save as text’ from the File menu.

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