A week dedicated to motherhood and employability
Generation 2.0 RED, under the context of the Employability project “Worldplaces-Workplaces Working with Migrant Women”, is organising a week dedicated to women, who apart from being mothers, they are, also, employed or job seekers.
Through the seminars offered the last week of September, participants will have the opportunity to get up-to-date information and develop essential skills concerning childcare. In detail:
Monday, 26th of September, 10.30 a.m.
“Daycare in Greece for young children” info session
- What are the options that exist for working mothers?
- From what age can a child attend a school/nursery?
- Are they for free?
Tuesday, 27th of September, 10.30 a.m.
Duration: 2 hours
“Daily Care of Newborns & Babies” course by the non-profit association “Ευτοκία”
Kyrou Maria, MSc, Midwife, Pregnancy and Postnatal Group Consultant and Baby Massage Trainer, is going to guide us through the essential daily caring of newborns and babies, providing us with instructions for the baby’s sleep, baby massage for the relief of gases/constipation/colic’s, daily caring of the face and body and many more. The course is open, also, to women who are interested in developing those skills for their profession as caregivers/babysitters.
*A certificate of attendance will be provided.
Thursday, 29th of September, 10.00
Duration: 3 hours
“Pediatric First Aid for Babies & Children” course by the non-profit association “Ευτοκία”
Nefeli Daliani, Certified First Aid Educator and Yoga Instructor, is going to focus on the child emergency care, guiding us on how to respond appropriately in an emergency situation and how to recognize the main sudden illnesses.
The course is open, also, to women who are interested in developing those skills for their profession as caregivers/babysitters.
*A certificate of attendance will be provided.
ATTENTION: The courses and info session will be exclusively available for the participants of the programme “Worldplaces”. If you wish to join too, please send an email to register to [email protected] or a whatsapp message to 694 364 3025.