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  1. Work & learning

    Age UK can help you with problems over discrimination and your rights, information to help you find a new job or retrain, and improve your tech knowledge.

  2. u3a – Later life learning

    Many organisations offer learning and development courses. u3a is uniquely for older people, giving you the opportunity to meet and make new friends who share the same interests or lifestyle. If you’ve ... you’ve always wanted to learn a particular skill, or enjoy sharing your knowledge with others, u3a could be a good option for you. u3a is a nationwide network of learning groups aimed at encouraging older

  3. Education and training

    Education is a great way to learn something new. From evening classes and degree courses to informal learning, Age UK provide options for learning in later life.

  4. You're not alone

    We'll all experience feelings of loneliness at some point in our lives. Learn more about the work we're doing to help older people.

  5. Stories to celebrate, experiences to learn from

    Listening and learning As we reach the end of Black History Month 2023, it's important that we remember that giving a voice to Black older people in this country is essential throughout the year. Black ... society aren’t forgotten. Stories from the past Katrina Jinadu is the Healthy Living & Learning Service Manager at Age UK Lewisham & Southwark . She supports the Black older visitors to Age

  6. 5 reasons to celebrate Age UK’s Silver Sunday

    Why Silver Sunday is a day for fun, learning and celebration, whether you’re 9 or 99!

  7. Classes and courses

    for people in later life: vocational training, evening classes, university degrees and informal learning.

  8. Gogglebox cast learns more about loneliness

    The cast of the award-winning show learned more about Age UK campaign with Cadbury to tackle loneliness.

  9. Flexible working

    Giving up the 9 to 5 doesn't mean stopping working. Have you considered flexible working? Read this guide from Age UK for more information.

  10. Shedding stereotypes

    to some of the women participating in Age UK’s Men & Women In Sheds initiative about the joy of learning new skills.

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