ECZEMA

What does it look like and how do you treat it?

Come and find out more at our informal and friendly workshops!

Interpreters in different community languages will be available but all are welcome at each session!

On Tuesdays at 1–3pm at Firshill Community Primary School, Orphanage Road, Sheffield S3 9AN, in the Parents Room (mobile).

  • 7th November – Urdu/Punjabi interpreter available

  • 14th November – Somali interpreter available

  • 21st November – Arabic interpreter available

Timetable of session

  • 1.00–1.45pm – Presentation: What is eczema? (with translators)

  • 1.45–2.00pm – Questions

  • 2.00–2.15pm – Refreshments & Questionnaire

  • 2.15–3.00pm – Practical session: How to treat eczema? (with translators)

Specialist nurses and doctors will be available to give you general guidance, but no-one will be able to answer questions about your child in particular. Please note that this is not a clinic.

For more info please contact Rashida Hassanali at Firshill School on 0777 358 3699.

For a crèche place for children over six months, contact Burngreave Children’s Centre on (0114) 252 5220.

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