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Find out moreIf you need more of your staff trained in the Catch Up® interventions, you can book online now – we are taking bookings for over 60 courses running in the Spring and Summer Terms across the UK.
Perhaps you would like more staff to be able to deliver the interventions, or you are just using one of them and it’s time to start thinking about offering the other intervention. Either way, we hope you can find some training coming up that suits you.
If you don’t see anything that’s right for you, please do get in touch and tell us your requirements.
New Northern England Regional Training Centres coming soon…
So that we can train even more of you to support your struggling learners, we are going to be setting up more Catch Up®Regional Training Centres in the North of England, so look out for news of those in future newsletters!
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