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FREE workshop for new/expectant DADS, 22/9@7:15pm, Nunhead Green


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This workshop is designed for new and expectant dads to give them understanding of big emotions that come with childbirth including post natal depression. It will leave you with tools, techniques and strategies to support your partner/wife in everyday situations.


It's being run in association with South London and Maudsley Hospital NHS Trust, Rosie Goode from Hypnobirthing and Pete Brown- Family therapist.


WHEN

Thursday, September 22, 2016 from 7:15 PM to 9:00 PM (BST) -


WHERE

The Green - 5 Nunhead Green Nunhead, London, SE15 3QQ


RSVP to me via PM or text KIRAN (the organiser) at 07779 430601.


See you there!

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