IT Training
Many local Age UKs offer computer training for older people. In these course, things are explained clearly and in plain English to help you get online.
There's so much you can do using computers and the internet – from connecting with friends and family to shopping for groceries. Yet many older people are missing out. This is why many of our local Age UKs provide computer and internet training for older people.
These courses offer easy-to-follow training so that as many of us as possible can enjoy the advantages of computers and the internet.
Through technology, we can bridge the gap between generations and combat loneliness.
What if I can't find a computer course?
If there isn't currently a local Age UK providing a computer training course in your area, there may be other organisations providing specialised computer courses and taster sessions for older people near you:
- Call Age UK's Advice Line on 0800 678 1602 to ask about the opportunities in your nearest Age UK and to find out about any other local training opportunities.
- The Online Centres Network have thousands of Digital Inclusion Hubs across the UK. These provide digital skills advice and support, as well as access to public computers and the internet. Click here to use the Online Centres Network directory and find a hub near you.
- Ask at your local library about computer training opportunities.
We've brought together information and advice on making the most of the internet – whether you want to know more about WhatsApp or you're unsure how to download apps.
Click here to read our information and advice on making the most of the internet
For more information call the Age UK Advice Line on 0800 678 1602.
We’re open 8am to 7pm, every day of the year.