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Slow Transit Constipation Seminar

Published 20 January 2010, Posted in Northland / 1 Comment

Advancewellness Centre logoChildren and their families suffer unnecessarily with bowel and bladder issues.

This parent education workshop is provided by a qualified, experienced Specialist Paediatric Continence Advisor Julie Jordan-Ely who is also the C.E.O. and Founder of the Advancewellness Centre - Melbourne.

The Advancewellness Centre ’ s philosophy is that it takes a village to raise a child and these parent education workshops are aimed at provide basic continence education and information. 

Date: 4th February 2010
Venue: Parent 2 Parent
CCS Disability Action
248 Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North

Also available at all Parent 2 Parent offices in NZ via Video Conference Link

Parent to Parent Northland
291 Kamo Road, Whangarei at 5.30pm
Contact Leah Peterson for more information

Supporting document Slow_Transit_Constipation.pdf ()

1 Comment

Posted by Kim  on  06 March 2010  at  08:24 PM

Hi, so wish I knew about this seminar! I have spoken to this lady on the phone about two years ago (she phoned from Australia) and would have loved to have heard her via video link.

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