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04/09/2025

Face to face training for Early Years Practitioners (Child Minders) in Nottingham & Nottinghamshire

This is a link to book onto the equation training in the 20th September
02/08/2025

This is a link to book onto the equation training in the 20th September

Face to face training for Early Years Practitioners (Child Minders) in Nottingham & Nottinghamshire

I have made a private group to add training recourses and information regarding training If you would like to join pleas...
22/07/2025

I have made a private group to add training recourses and information regarding training

If you would like to join please come and find me

06/05/2025

Places available for PFA on 17th May in Mansfield Woodhouse 9-4 £60 pp

Please message asap if you would like a place

1st and 8th is fully booked
03/02/2025

1st and 8th is fully booked

03/02/2025
16/10/2024

For childminders

16/10/2024

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/670f8c0f366f494ab2e7b93d/EYFS_statutory__framework_for_childminders.pdf

27/03/2024

I am sorry for the late notice but I am having to cancel tonights network due to not being well

11/03/2024

Paediatric First Aid - blended course
09:00-16:00
20th April 2024

6 places available £60 per person

please contact if you would like to book on
NG19 - Mansfield Woodhouse

09/03/2024

It’s that time of year again when mini eggs are lining the supermarket shelves. But, did you know that, just like grapes, they are the perfect size to block a small child’s airway and choke them? And, their hard shell can make it difficult to dislodge with standard first aid techniques.

With whole grapes we advise cutting them in half lengthways and ideally into quarters to create thin strips. But chopping up mini eggs isn’t as easy. So, what can you do?

1. Hide them from the children and eat them yourself – good luck with that!

2. Put the mini eggs into a sealable plastic bag and smash them into small pieces with a rolling pin. Or, crush them in a pestle and mortar.

3. Opt for a different treat. Larger, hollow eggs are much safer for little ones.

Visit our choking hub to learn more about common choking hazards and what you should do in an emergency: https://capt.org.uk/choking-prevention/

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