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the College in its 25th Year

This has been a momentous year. The college has been reconstituted as a Social Enterprise venture. The new board has overseen a move to different administrative offices. There are new faces amongst both those who administer and those who teach. We have said goodbye to an administrative officer who had worked for many years as the first voice most people who phoned us will have heard. He had been studying for his PHd while working for us and ws at least able to obtain his dream job in another profession. At the end of the year we also wished all felicitations to our supervision co-ordinator who was leaving for pastures new but at the same time welcomed in her role a new co-ordinator but long standing staff member.

In july we were delighted to see the first graduates emerge from our re-envisioned college. We asked them what they thought of the course and the experience they had just completed.

"A stimulating and ever-interesting course that provides a high quality homoeopathic training."

"NWCH has a real sense of community offering support and encouragement both through the course and, crucially, in the early years of professional practice."

Mike

"I found the college experience very uplifting and enjoyed meeting many people from all walks of life with similar  views. Discussions during lecture time were therefore thought provoking and challenging giving many ideas for reflection at the end of the weekend."

Linda

 

"I found studying at NWCH very stimulating and enjoyable. The college is always willing to offer different perspectives on homoeopathic issues - with ample time for debate and airing differing opinions. In the recent times where homoeopathy has been sat within such an air of controversy, attending the college had always been a source of inspiration and reassurance - being amongst people who share the same values and outlook on life was the best way to start to my homoeopathic career. "

Iona



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