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  1. A beginner's guide to getting connected.pdf

    A beginner’s guide to connecting to the internet Helping you get online Publication date: February 2022 Contents 1. Introducing you to the internet 3 2. Using this guide 5 3. Understanding key terminology ... 7 4. How to connect to the internet in your home 11 Types of broadband connection 12 How to choose a broadband provider 13 Protecting your device from viruses 20 5. How to find information online 21 Downloading

  2. A beginner's guide to online shopping.pdf

    A beginner’s guide to doing your shopping online Helping you to shop online Publication date: February 2022 Contents Introducing you to online shopping 3 Using this guide 6 Key terminology 7 The benefits ... online 23 Shopping at Tesco online 29 Next steps 31 2 | A beginner’s guide to doing your shopping online 1. Introducing you to online shopping 3 | A beginner’s guide to doing your shopping online 1. Introducing

  3. A guide to entertainment and hobbies online.pdf

    A guide to entertainment and hobbies online Using the internet in your spare time Publication date: February 2022 Contents 1. Introducing you to entertainment and hobbies online 4 2. Using this guide 6 ... Creating a playlist on Spotify 44 7. Using YouTube 47 Watching YouTube videos on your computer or laptop 48 Finding and downloading the YouTube app 50 Searching for videos on YouTube 53 Creating a YouTube

  4. Fit_As_A_Fiddle_Summary_Reports_(2007-2012).xlsx

  5. Research report 2019- One step at a time.pdf

    Research into enabling physically inactive older people to become more active One step at a time 2 www.ageuk.org.uk/movingmore About the project With thanks to National Lottery funding from Sport England ... physical inactivity and helping us to develop better ways to reach others and encourage them to do a little bit more. Acknowledgements National Lottery players raise £30m every week for good causes, funding

  6. RB_Oct17_Creating_a_career_MOT_at_50.docx

    Creating a‘CareerMOT at 50’Helping people keep working and save for later lifeAn Age UK discussion paper, October 2017Why the ‘Career MOT at 50’ is neededThe State Pension age (SPA) is rising, scheduled ... there is a clear need to help people plan their future careers as they approach the latter part of their working life. Many people are likely to struggle to stay in work, and we believe there is a gap for

  7. RB_Dec15_Later_life_in_a_digital_world.pdf

    Later life in a digital world Age UK is the country’s largest charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. We believe in a world where everyone can love later life and we work every ... public services going online. We have also commissioned research and invited views about later life in a digital world, drawing on the experiences of internet users, non-users and service providers. We are

  8. FS29 LP Finding choosing and funding a care home.pdf

    Factsheet 29 Finding, choosing and funding a care home July 2025 About this factsheet This factsheet gives information about finding, choosing and funding a suitable care home including types of homes ... local authority funding. There is also information about making private, selffunded arrangements with a care home. Age UK produces other factsheets on adult social care. Factsheet 41, How to get care and

  9. 2025 Sweepstake Game

    Whether it’s the winner of a TV show or a sporting competition, everyone loves a sweepstake. For just £3 an entry, why not get involved and raise money for a good cause? Here’s how it works: • Always host ... in person • Write on the names or teams then cut them out, fold and put them in an envelope. • Ask each participant to draw a name at random for a suggested price of £3 per name to create a prize fund.

  10. id204902-fr-sweepstake.pdf

    Share your successes and pictures with us online using #AgeUK Draw a name, cross your fingers and help support Age UK Here’s how it works: • Start off by printing out this sweepstake pack and host your ... and put them in an envelope. • Ask each participant to draw a name at random for a suggested price of £3 per name to create a prize fund. • Write down who has picked which name on the page provided. • When

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