Following the latest government advice and UCL directives, UCL Centre for Holocaust Educaion has suspended all face to face CPD courses for the remainder of this academic year. For the latest information regarding UCL policy please visit the UCL main website.

The importance of everyone’s safety and wellbeing – our staff, our teacher alumni, course participants, our partners, Holocaust survivors and the wider community, is of paramount concern. We also recognise the enormous strain this uncertainty and unprecedented public health crisis continues to weigh upon the teaching profession and our school leaders. These are difficult times impacting your students, parents, your own families and communities. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all those in the profession for the incredible work you are doing at this most demanding of times.

As a Centre we will continue to work to support teachers wherever possible in teaching the Holocaust and we are currently working to provide you with online CPD sessions and resources.

We are all working in extraordinary circumstances and there are challenges and new ways of working ahead for us all, but the Centre remains committed to supporting teachers and schools in whatever way possible in the days and weeks ahead.

Please continue to check our website and/or Twitter announcements for updates on our offer.
Wishing you good health.

Ruth-Anne

Ruth-Anne Lenga
Programme Director
UCL Centre For Holocaust Education
23-29 Emerald Street
London
WC1N 3QS
https://holocausteducation.org.uk/

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