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Sunday, 10 April 2016
Training For Your House Keeper (Starts April 18, 2016)
Many people who take care of the home and provide care giving services to children have no real training for the roles. This poses a significant risk as they may not know what it means to render basic first aid, maintain proper hygiene and have basic communication skill for the day to day assignments where they are employed.
In line with this, Dewdrop Institute, the training arm of Dewdrop Foundation is bringing a well-packaged 3 months training course which will give participants skills in the following areas: Safety and Protection in Care Practice, Communication Skills, Diversity and Stereotyping, Health, Hygiene and Nutrition Management, First Aid Skills, etc.
Participants will be tutored by facilitators with decades of experience in health and social care in and outside Nigeria. Upon successful completion of the training the trainees will be issued a globally recognized certificate from City and Guilds, London.
The certificate will further afford them professional assistance from Dew drop Institute and will also help them further their careers in the field of care giving.
This training programme is meant for: nurses, young school leavers, domestic staff, crèche teachers, primary and secondary school teachers, early retirees e.t.c.
The programme is packaged in a flexible way to suit every schedule and help them maximize what the programme offers.
The morning session runs from 9am to 12pm while the afternoon session runs from 1pm to 4pm. The classes will hold at No. 20 Dar Es Salaam street, Wuse II, Abuja starting from 18th of April, 2016.
To pick a form for 500 , please call Judith on 09080161319 or send an email to Institute@dewdropfoundation.org
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