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Find out moreWe are very sorry to let you know that, like so many other organisations across the globe, we have reluctantly taken the decision to temporarily close Catch Up®, starting from 12:00 on Friday 27th March 2020.
This decision has not been taken lightly, but the health, safety and welfare of our staff, trainers and the wider Catch Up® Community remain our priority.
Unfortunately, this also means that all Catch Up® training courses – including our online courses – will now be cancelled until further notice, although we will get back to offering our training as soon as we are in a position to do so.
We are proud to have worked for 21 years helping you to support struggling learners, and this work will be just as important when we all emerge from this difficult period.
Catch Up® will continue to follow government advice and we will issue further updates as appropriate.
In the meantime, we hope you all stay safe and well during this difficult time.
With very best wishes
Theresa Rogers and all the Catch Up® team
Catch Up® is the working name of The Caxton Trust, a not-for-profit charity registered in England and Wales (1072425) and Scotland (SC047557) as well as a company limited by guarantee (03476510). Catch Up is a registered trademark.
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