Courses
Community Development
An introduction to Mental Health and Wellbeing
Delivered in Partnership with Reach Out Camden, this session aims to improve learners understanding of mental wellbeing, mental health challenges and where to access support.
CACL08B24
free
with Dianne Carlton-OgunyemiThis course requires you to follow an application process.
more information about course and applicationCreating Safe Spaces – Trauma Informed Services and Workplaces
Learn how to recognise and to respond to trauma, and hear about simple changes in approach that can make a big difference in our daily interactions.
CACL05B24
free
with Dianne Carlton-OgunyemiThis course requires you to follow an application process.
more information about course and applicationCultural connections Europe to Asia (AD 500-1000) – British Museum
The Silk Roads were a network of routes linking communities across Asia, Africa and Europe. Discover objects which help us to explore the journeys of people, goods and ideas on the Silk Roads and how this shaped cultures along its routes between AD 500-1000.
CACL04B24
24 Mar 2025 (Spring)
One day
Mon 11:00-12:30
Online
free
with Malcolm HayThis course requires you to follow an application process.
more information about course and applicationGods and goddesses of Roman Britain
The establishment of Britain as a province in the Roman empire introduced the classical pantheon of gods and goddesses alongside the worship of existing Celtic deities. Find out about the most popular gods and goddesses in Roman Britain and objects which survive as evidence for their worship.
CACL03B24
24 Feb 2025 (Spring)
One day
Mon 11:00-12:30
Online
free
with Malcolm HayThis course requires you to follow an application process.
more information about course and applicationObjects and their names - British Museum
Museum objects often have informal names such as the Franks Casket or the Tring tiles. This talk will look at how the naming of an object held as part of the British Museum collection can help or hinder our understanding of that object.
CACL01B24
20 Jan 2025 (Spring)
One day
Mon 11:00-12:30
Online
free
with Malcolm HayThis course requires you to follow an application process.
more information about course and applicationSilk Roads - British Library
Join us for a talk on the British Library’s exhibition ‘A Silk Road Oasis: Life in Ancient Dunhuang’ with curator, Melodie Doumy.
CACL02B24
27 Jan 2025 (Spring)
One day
Mon 11:00-12:30
Online
free
with Malcolm HayThis course requires you to follow an application process.
more information about course and applicationThe Hunterian Museum: A Tour and History of the Hunterian Museum
Discover the life of 18th century surgeon, John Hunter, and the history of surgery in an exclusive online talk hosted by the Hunterian Museum.
CACL10B24
17 Mar 2025 (Spring)
One day
Mon 11:00-12:30
Online
free
with Malcolm HayThis course requires you to follow an application process.
more information about course and applicationUnderstanding Domestic abuse & coercive control
Are you or anyone you know experiencing any forms of violence or abuse? Do you know someone who is frightened, isolated, controlled or feeling threatened by a partner or a family member?
CACL09B24
free
with Dianne Carlton-OgunyemiThis course requires you to follow an application process.
more information about course and applicationUnderstanding Domestic Abuse & Dealing with Disclosures
Explore the meaning of healthy relationships and understand when behaviour becomes harmful
CACL06B24
free
with Dianne Carlton-OgunyemiThis course requires you to follow an application process.
more information about course and application