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NCT Returning to Work workshop on Monday 16 March


Alex NCT

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Wondering what it's going to be like going back to work after having a baby? The NCT is running a Returning to Work workshop on Monday 16 March at Christ Church, Barry Road. There are also workshops running at Christ Church on Tuesday 16 July and Monday 16 November.


The workshop will look at the practical and emotional aspects of returning to work, and ways to deal with the challenges which may arise.


We will cover topics such as your career, leaving your baby, childcare, work/life balance, looking after you and your relationships and what to do if things aren?t working out. It will also explore practical steps for dealing with the first days and weeks of returning to work.


The workshop can be attended at any point during maternity or paternity leave but is probably most valuable for parents who are returning to work in a few weeks or months and are starting to think about the practicalities involved.


For more information or to book your place, please contact Alison on [email protected]. There are also workshops running in Lewisham on Friday 16 January, Monday 18 May and Wednesday 16 September. For details of Returning to Work workshops in Clapham, please go to www.nct.org.uk/branches/clapham/returning-work-workshops.

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