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CHILDCARE: HEALTH & SAFETY SPECIALIZED TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION


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As a child care provider, ensuring the health and safety of the children in your care is of the utmost importance. 

This training program has been designed to help you do just that.

Throughout this program, you will learn about a variety of topics related to child care health and safety, including:

- Infection control and prevention.
- First aid and emergency procedures.
- Safety in the child care environment.
- Nutrition and physical activity.
- Outdoor play and water safety.
- Care Safety
- Food Safety
and more...

By the end of this training, you will have the knowledge and skills necessary to create a safe and healthy environment for the children in your care. 

You will be able to identify potential hazards and take the appropriate action to prevent accidents and injuries.

This training is suitable for anyone who works in a child care setting, including daycare providers, nannies, and babysitters.

 It is also appropriate for parents, teachers and caregivers who are looking to learn more about child care health and safety.

Don't wait any longer to ensure the health and safety of the children in your care. 

Sign up for our *"Child Care: Health and Safety" training class now!

This Master class is starting this Friday, 21st - Sunday 23rd April, 2023. 

Venue: LIVE via Zoom/Closed whatsApp group.
Time: 8pm - 10pm prompt. 

Register: Pay N8,000 to
 FCMB . Ark MedCare . 8795994015

Send your transfer screenshot details to WhatsApp: 07038844295 .

You shall be added to the premium group immediately your payment is confirmed to meet other participants enrolled for this class.


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