Infohubme was registered as a social enterprise as a limited company by guarantee CIC, February 2020
Is a project designed to teach children to respect cultural diversity while showing them how to recognise universal characteristics that we all share, helping to establish a sense of belonging.
Children are encouraged to write their own stories and the books will be published by our editorial team. Follow this link for more information
Yes, children are supported through the publishing process?
Yes. Using our materials and the New Me cultural material with your child is a fun, creative challenge. Use the pdf resources to get started – taking it in turns to write one line each.
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Educational Materials on the site are free for non-commercial use – for example – you can photocopy the writing frames and use them in class or at home. Feel free to download the pdfs However the materials, are copyright and may not be reproduced, copied, adapted or distributed commercially without our written permission. Please email [email protected] for permission
The will depend on individual manuscript and the timescale agreed with our editorial team.
Infohubme is open to volunteers, sign up to join our awesome team today. Click here for more information.
No. In 2020, the lockdowns in the UK meant our activities developed primarily online, creating an interactive platform to improve culture and literacy as a social enterprise
Yes. We offer one to one and group lessons. Check out the Zoom creative lessons
RWJ offers school visits for the New Me project. Workshops are based on any of the 12 topics in our themes area. To inquire about a school visit email [email protected] for details.
Yes.
Check out our shop for the New Me materials and other books. Buying a (signed) book from us is a great way to support the site.