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Slow Transit Constipation Seminar

Published 20 January 2010, Posted in Northland

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 ()

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Ang on 02 February 2010 says:

Hey Gail, thanks for invite, I was just thinking about you guys today actually, we took the boys out sailing to Parua Bay.  Anyway would love to come to the forum north one on the 17th grin  See you there
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jeni claris on 02 February 2010 says:

i had a great afternoon and would love to do more. “Sailing have a go” i recommend it! only a few more days to go tho so make it quick, although i did hear the boats are here next week.

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