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  1. An intermediate guide to staying safe online.pdf

    An intermediate guide to staying safe online Helping you to stay safe whilst online Publication date: February 2022 Contents Doing more to stay safe online 3 Using this guide 5 Understanding key terminology ... staying safe online 1. Doing more to stay safe online 3 | An intermediate guide to staying safe online 1. Doing more to stay safe online Hello, Welcome to Age UK’s intermediate guide to staying safe online

  2. Staying safe during the coronavirus outbreak.pdf

    different times of the day. If your usual visits don’t take place and/or you don’t receive your medication or other necessary supplies contact your care provider and/or the Adult Social Care team at your

  3. ageukig01_staying_safe.inf.pdf

    Staying safe. Keeping yourself safe at home, out and about and online. Information guide AgeUKIG01 2 This information guide has been prepared by Age UK and contains general advice only, it should not ... and expert peer reviewers. Published: August 2025. 3 Contents. What this guide is about.. 4 Staying safe at home. 6 Avoiding falls. 6 Fire safety. 8 Gas and solid fuel safety. 10 Electrical safety. 12

  4. Staying safe online.pdf

    Staying safe online While you’re getting to grips with using the internet you might be particularly worried about using it safely. But the truth is, anyone can fall victim to an online scam or virus. The ... The key to staying safe is thinking about what you’re doing online and knowing the things to look out for. Knowing what to look out for Email scams This sheet will: 1. Highlight what sort of scams are

  5. Safe to be me (PDF)

    1 Safe to be me Meeting the needs of older lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people using health and social care services A resource pack for professionals 2 Foreword ‘The staff in the home very rarely ... but she gave plenty of positive messages that she didn’t have a problem. At 78 I finally feel I’m safe to be me.’ Julie The contrast of these two experiences highlights the importance of creating an inclusive

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