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Young Hackers & Children | ||
Children | ||
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Young adults aged between 16 and 18 can join the Hackspace as 'Young Hackers'. The guidance for this is available on request, the key thing to note being that their parents or guardians will need to meet with a Trustee at the Hackspace to discuss the risks within the Space. If you know of someone interested in becoming a Young Hacker, please ask them to contact the `Membership team`__. | ||
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Children are welcome at Nottinghack, however be aware that it is primarily an adult environment. While it is unlikely that there would be content overtly unsuitable for children, members may not be watching their language or could be discussing adult topics. In addition to this; the Hackspace has potentially dangerous tools and chemicals which are not locked away, and no specific child-proofing measures in place. | ||
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**Under-16s, and 16-18 year olds who are not 'Young Hackers', must be accompanied by an adult**, and are generally expected to be engaged with the space some way (such as working on a project). Periodically we have events specifically for children of all ages. | ||
**Under-16s, and 16-18 year olds must be accompanied by an adult**, and are generally expected to be engaged with the space some way (such as working on a project). Periodically we have events specifically for children of all ages. | ||
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Regular Events | ||
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Our regular Open Hack Night takes place every Wednesday, between 18:30 and 21:00. The public are welcome to come and have a look around, get a tour, talk to willing members about the space, and use the tools and consumables for their projects. We also have regular Open Days on Saturdays, which are organised by the Membership team and promoted by the Comms team. | ||
Our regular Open Hack Night takes place every Wednesday, between 18:30 and 21:00. The public are welcome to come and have a look around, get a tour, talk to willing members about the space, and use the tools and consumables for their projects. We also have occasional Open Days on Saturdays, which are organised by the Membership team and promoted by the Comms team. | ||
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Exhibition days happen every quarter, these days are where we ask members to come into the space to work and demonstrate their projects, so the public are able to visit the Hackspace and understand more about who we are and what we do. | ||
Exhibition days happen occasionally. On these days we ask members to come into the space to work and demonstrate their projects, so the public are able to visit the Hackspace and understand more about who we are and what we do. | ||
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There are regular workshops, talks and groups on various subjects, which are often member-led and typically open to the public as well. Upcoming events are promoted on our social media, in the newsletter, the Google Group, and on the Nottinghack homepage. We'd love to hear from you if you're interested in running a workshop, a talk, or a regular group. Not sure how to run an event? Our Events team are happy to help you plan and run something. |
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