Baby Care  

Positive Touch Specialist
Neonatal Nurse

 
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Cherry Bond


Cherry Bond is a neonatal nurse who has practiced for over 20 years. She has been involved with a world renown research team lead by Professor Vivette Glover at a leading London Hospital, looking at the positive effects of infant massage on the NICU, kangaroo care and with postnatally depressed women.

Since 1998 Cherry has been working on the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at St Mary’s in London, which is the first and only NIDCAP training centre in the UK.

Certified Infant Massage Instructor,.
Registered Children’s Nurse,
Registered General Nurse,
Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse
Positive Touch Specialist,
Baby Yoga certificate,
Massage Therapist,
Lecturer/Trainer/Author, in Positive Touch on the Neonatal Unit

UK COURSE BOOKING PAGE CLICK HERE

Positive Touch in the Neonatal Unit - US Course
Two-day course is specifically promoted for those health professionals working on a Neonatal Unit

The Preterm Infant: NICU experience and beyond US Course
Education day for the non-neonatal-staff CEMIM

Two Day Positive Touch Courses for health professionals
Venue
Date
Click on an E-mail address below to request further information:
     
Stirling Royal Infirmary (Scotland)

September 12th & 13th 2008

lindajack1@yahoo.co.uk

Portugal (Porto city)
November 8th & 9th 2008
Portugal (Faro)
November 11th & 12th 2008
Arrowe Park Hospital (Merseyside) 
March 6th & 7th 2009

Julie.Walsh@whnt.nhs.uk 

Mexico City

April 22nd – 24th 2009

rosy.mendizabal@remimexico.org


All donations are welcome as they help keep the cost of the course as low as possible.

 

 

Cherry Bond
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Cherry Bond Positive Touch Specialist Positive Touch Specialist
Neonatal Nurse
Prince Charles, Cherry Bond & Professor Vivette Glover

Prince Charles meets
Cherry Bond

and
Professor Vivette Glover

Prince William visits the Winnicott Baby Unit at St Mary’s Hospital
 Prince William & Cherry Bond
in the Winnicott Baby Unit at
St Mary’s Hospital