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Introduction of this week’s theme (food). Resources needed for opening. Whiteboard and pens Speaker / mobile phone with Spotify. Warm Up Pass ball/bean bag around group. Each person to say their name and their
which should allow cheques to be processed more quickly, facilitate innovation such as using mobile phones to send cheques to the bank and make it cheaper for banks to process cheques therefore making
operators share customer vulnerability data (with consent), so that people do not have to repeatedly explain their circumstances when they switch supplier or move house. Over time, this should extend to other ... companies and park home site owners should develop better emergency support for park home (static mobile home) residents, including safe sources of temporary heat and power. 3. Consider how to reach older
operators share customer vulnerability data (with consent), so that people do not have to repeatedly explain their circumstances when they switch supplier or move house. Over time, this should extend to other ... companies and park home site owners should develop better emergency support for park home (static mobile home) residents, including safe sources of temporary heat and power. 3. Consider how to reach older
with digital art apps. Email: You can download email providers, such as Gmail and Outlook, to your phone to send and receive emails. Games: If you enjoy doing puzzles or playing games, there are lots of ... have an internet connection • know how to connect your device to WiFi or use an alternative, like mobile data. If you’re not comfortable with how to do this, you can read ‘A guide to choosing a device’
Using WhatsApp 11 What do I need? 12 Where do I get WhatsApp? 12 Downloading WhatsApp on an Android phone or tablet 12 Deleting apps 14 Downloading WhatsApp on an iPhone or iPad 14 Getting set up on WhatsApp ... video calling is a great way to stay in touch with the people you care about. It’s like having a phone call with someone but you can see them as well as hear them. Keeping in touch with family and friends
13 How to use your mobile data to connect to the internet 13 Using mobile data on an Android 14 Using mobile data on an iPhone or iPad 18 How to use mobile data 13 How to use a mobile broadband unit 20 ... information online. This guide will show you how to use public Wi-Fi, hotspots, mobile data and mobile broadband units. It will also explain how to use different tools on your web browser. This includes ‘bookmarking’
Telephone Friendship Service gives people over 60 the opportunity to have a regular chat on the phone. If you’d like to make a new friend, we’re here to make it happen. Here for friendship Once you tell ... your phone number to your telephone friend - we’ll take care of everything. To sign up, you need to: • be over 60 • have your own landline or mobile phone • be able to communicate over the phone • commit
as possible from other radio devices to avoid interference (e.g. cordless phone base station). Important: you need a master phone socket and a mains electricity socket nearby (i.e. within 2–3 metres). Alarm ... the Alarm adapter to the master telephone socket. (If you have a broadband filter connected to the phone socket, connect the Alarm adapter to this). Step one Disconnect your home telephone lead from the