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💻 Free Online Workshops This June – From Family Fund!

We’re excited to share a fantastic opportunity from our friends at Family Fund — a series of free online workshops running throughout June, open to families across the UK! 🌟


Whether you're looking for tech tips, benefits advice, or creative activities for your young person, there’s something here for everyone.


🗓️ Upcoming Sessions Include:

  • Wed 4 June, 10:30–11:30amChecking your benefits online

  • Fri 6 June, 10:30–11:30amiPad Workshop: Make it work for you

  • Sat 7 June, 10:30–11:30amCoding Club: Pac Man Masterclass

  • Tue 10 June, 6:00–7:00pm & Thu 26 June, 10:30–11:30amMake a Social Story

  • Tue 17 June, 10:30–11:30amSupporting your young person into adulthood

  • Thu 19 June, 10:30–11:30amiPad Workshop: Getting started


🎟️ Sign up now: Family Fund Workshops


💙 These sessions are free and open to families across the UK. They’re a great way to build confidence, learn new skills, and connect with others.


⚠️ Please Note: These events are not organised by NEST, but we’re always happy to share helpful opportunities with our community.


Let’s keep learning, growing, and supporting each other — one workshop at a time!



2 Comments


ab a
ab a
Jul 01

Sometimes you just need a large, clear, and easily visible time display. A full-screen DigitalClock can turn your computer, tablet, or spare monitor into a sleek lock screen or desktop clock, perfect for office displays or just keeping an eye on live, accurate time.

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ui ni
ui ni
Jun 30

If you're wondering how to tell time on a clock with hands, especially if you're teaching a child, interactive online tools can be a fantastic resource. These virtual clocks often allow you to manipulate the hands, see the corresponding digital time, and sometimes even offer little games or challenges to practice reading the clock. It makes the learning process much more hands-on and visual, which is often more effective for kids than just explanations. It’s a great way to build that foundational skill in a playful way.

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