Natter Time January

Natter Time January

Less Blues, More Ooo's This January

We can?just about get away with saying 'Happy New Year!' But if you've been as busy as we have since returning, it's likely to sound like old news. January can be a tricky month but we've plenty of NEW news to wash away those blues.

With?Safer Internet Day?coming up in a few weeks, read on to find out how we can help you make that day - and beyond - really count.



Everyday is Safer Internet Day with Natterhub

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Locate our special Safer Internet Day lesson picks from the themed button on your Natterhub dashboard.

Whilst we live and breathe online safety every day, all year round, Safer Internet Day is a great opportunity for everyone to come together with a shared focus on making the online world a better place.

This year's theme is a great one!

‘Want to talk about it? Making space for conversations about life online’        

We strongly endorse having regular and relevant conversations with children about their online experiences. Natterhub's interactive lessons and activities are ideal for this.




Preparing parents

Free Online Safety Webinar for Parents. Schools register for free to pass on admission links.

If you're looking for a whole-school approach to the day, how about registering for our Online Safety Webinar for Parents on?February the 9th at 1900hrs?(GMT).

All registered schools receive a?FREE admission?link to pass onto parents.

Register now?to notify parents in your school newsletter.



The online experiences of 5-11 year olds

Natterhub is a great way to discover what your pupils are experiencing online, but how about getting a global perspective?

Our brand new?2021/22 Data Report?will soon be available as a FREE download. From the 6th of February you can explore unique, anonymous insights from Natterhub pupils worldwide.

Don't miss out! Follow our social channels for daily news.



Now and Beyond webinar

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Our CEO and Co-founder, Manjit Sareen joins an impressive panel of speakers for the?Now and Beyond?FREE webinar:

?'Digital dependency: navigating your family's relationship with tech.'

8th February at 8pm (UK).



Aimed at parents and carers, it's to be hosted by Ian Russel (Molly Rose Foundation) and features Carrie Longton (co-founder, Mumsnet), Ukaoma Uche (Papyrus suicide prevention charity) and 16 year old Kai Leighton (Beyond youth board member).

Register here.

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