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Find out moreFrom next term, Catch Up® deliverers and Coordinators will be able to access an enhanced and extended support package (free of charge), giving them a host of new tools to support their delivery and management of the Catch Up® interventions!
Join one of our two-hour seminars showcasing these exciting new Catch Up® supporting resources, launching in the Autumn Term!
The Catching up with Catch Up® seminars are being held on Thursday 8th September 2016 at Cardiff University, Committee Rooms 1 and 2, Glamorgan Building, King Edward VII Ave, Cardiff, CF10 3WA, and are running at lunchtime (12:00-14:00) and again at teatime (15:00-17:00).
The sessions include light refreshments (light buffet lunch or afternoon tea) followed by presentations showcasing the new resources. Both sessions contain the same content – you do not need to attend both.
Attendance is free of charge but places are limited! If you would like to join one of these seminars to have a first look at the new resources and extended support, please book your place either by calling Sonya Brooks on 01842 752297, or sending an email to training@catchup.org by Friday 1st July 2016.
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