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Find out moreDue to current Covid-19 restrictions, all Catch Up® office staff will be working remotely from 5th January 2021. We have, therefore, put in place a temporary contact telephone number: 07500 805980.
We would like to reassure you that the Catch Up® office team will remain accessible as part of your ongoing support, but we would ask you to contact us via email on training@catchup.org, please, (rather than via our temporary telephone number), and someone will get back to you as soon as possible.
If you are due to take part in one of our online training courses, we can confirm that these will still be going ahead, as scheduled. However, the current situation means that we are unable to send out hard copies of online training course materials from the Catch Up® office. Please look out for a separate email giving you further details, along with a number of documents for printing off before your course begins.
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