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Paediatric First Aid courses


evatharvey

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Hello,


I am a Paediatric First Aid Instructor who offers Private Classes in the East Dulwich area.


Paediatric First Aid covers from newborn all the way through to puberty!


I have taught Paediatric First Aid to many parents in ED and I have had had fabulous reviews.


I was a trainer in the NHS for over 20 years and have a Masters degree in Learning and Development.


I have designed a fantastic 2 hour course especially for parents to provide confidence in dealing with life's little emergencies in various first aid situations.


My course costs ?35 per person and you receive a fantastic First Aid manual as part of the course.


So if you would like to get together with some other parents and have a class in your home, I come to you and delvier my courses. Minimum 6 people (maximum 10).


Please visit my website for more information www.andchillax.co.uk


You can contact me either via this forum or by email [email protected]


Best wishes


Eva

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I cannot recommend this course enough. Eva came to a friend's flat and lead an informal but informative and educational session. It was excellent. I have recently started weaning and feel much more confident since the course, and also generally more at ease now I know how to respond to emergencies. It is so important for parents to know what to do with burns, choking, rashes and and loss of consciousness. It's scary but Eva gives you the key information so you are prepared!


Me and the other mums I took the course with really, really benefitted from it - Eva is brilliant - and couldn't think of money and time better spent.


Thank you Eva.

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