NHS England, NHS Digital, and the Department of Health and Social Care have teamed up with Stemettes to bring you a really unique and exciting event where you can create your very own app!Have you ever used an app?Would you like to make one?Are you interested in technology?Come to the Stemettes Hack Leeds @ NHS!No previous coding experience necessary.Done some coding before? Our experts will teach you how to create apps using HTML and other app building tools.Win prizes!Food and Laptops provided – just bring yourself.Stemettes Hack Leeds @ NHS is hosted by Stemettes. Stemettes are working hard to inspire and help the next generation of females get into Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. Completely FREE, thanks to our wonderful sponsors NHS Digital and NHS England. Here's what happened at our last hackathon >>Sign up below. What is a hackathon?Hackathons aren't about breaking into things! They're about bringing people together to create amazing things using computers. We think it's really sad that some people have never been to a hackathon or had proper fun with computer science, so we want to give you the opportunity to explore and play about in the creative, exciting world of technology.WhoGirls aged 5 all the way up to 22.Parents/Guardians. If you're under 16, you'll need to have an adult with you. On the plus side, we'd love it if they helped out with making your game or app!Women (and Men) with a STEM background and are interested in inspiring the next generation. (see below for more details)WhenSaturday 24th November 10am-5:00pmWhereWe'll be on site at NHS Digital, 1, Trevelyan Square. Upon arrival, report to reception to be registered and directed to the Hack.What you need to bringYourself and any great ideas you have.If you have access to headphones, please bring them with you.We will provide everything else. Running order10:00 - Guests arrive. Preback forms handed out.10:30 - Welcome and ice breaker. Event introduction from Stemettes and NHS11:00 - Brief given, ‘teaches’, begin mini-projects1:30 - Lunch2:15 - Return to projects3:15 - Presentations begin4:15 - Prizes5:00 - Feedback forms handed out. End of the day.Industry peopleAre you interested in helping young people learn to code and discover making? We are looking for adults who have a STEM background to help the girls learn to code in HTML, Appshed and Appinventor tools and show them the range of possible careers you can do after studying STEM subjects. All you need to do is provide inspiration and help the girls with their projects when they get stuck. We will provide food and reasonable transport costs to helpers. Register as a Volunteer.Tools we will be usingAppshed - online app-creation tool where anyone can design and publish mobile apps for iOS, Android and webAppinventor - visual, blocks language for building Android AppsMarvel - Pop helps you transform your pen and paper ideas into an interactive iPhone or Android prototype.Brought to you by:NHS EnglandNHS England leads the National Health Service (NHS) in England. We set the priorities and direction of the NHS and encourage and inform the national debate to improve health and care.We want everyone to have greater control of their health and their wellbeing, and to be supported to live longer, healthier lives by high quality health and care services that are compassionate, inclusive and constantly-improving.NHS England shares out more than £100 billion in funds and holds organisations to account for spending this money effectively for patients and efficiently for the tax payer.NHS DigitalNHS Digital are the national information and technology partner to the health and social care system. We're using digital technology to transform the NHS and social care. Our vision is to harness the power of information and technology to improve health and care.FAQsAre my boys able to attend too?Brothers and cousins can attend, but only if they bring a sister, female cousin or female identifying friend with them.