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Childnet’s new website and refreshed brand is unveiled!

21 December 2021

We are overjoyed to be able to present the revamped, remodelled and reimagined Childnet website!

Having worked closely with our design team, we have aimed to make the website more accessible, engaging, and essentially enjoyable for teachers, professionals, parents and carers, and of course young people to use.

Do not panic – the plethora of Childnet’s resources are still here, and are much easier to access and utilise.

The top bar of our website now represents a clear directory for yourself to find the appropriate content: whether you’d like to flick through our blogs, resources, or find out a bit more about Childnet, we’ve got you covered.

Below that, you can now search for content tailored to whether you’re a teacher or professional, parent or carer, or a young person using our website. Simply hover over the above headings to get help, book an education visit, access resources for your child, reach out to us, or anything else you might need us for.

We also hope you take a liking to our updated colour scheme, logo and font, as we move towards bolder and more striking branding.

We welcome feedback and engagement from you, as we aim to be as accessible and easy to navigate as absolutely possible.

The development and design of this new website has been supported by the Nominet Trust and we are very grateful for their support on this important project. We would also like to thank our design agency Eight Arms for all their on-going support.

Don’t forget to check back for the new content that we will be regularly adding – whilst you’re here, why not check out our most recent blogs?

Whilst we really hope it isn’t the case – if you can’t find something on the new site, or if you find something that doesn’t seem right them please email info@childnet.com with more information.

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