Session aims to teach young people how to manage emergencies and understand risk
Manx Care is inviting young people living with serious allergies, or at risk of anaphylaxis to a special event aimed at providing support and advice.
Hosted at Keyll Darree at Noble's Hospital, the interactive session will help them understand their allergy and anaphylaxis risks, learn how to manage emergencies with confidence and ask questions and share experiences in a supportive environment.
The session will be led by Tracey Dunn, Education and Allergy Wise Manager at Anaphylaxis UK, in collaboration with Donna Colligan, Paediatric Nurse at Noble's Hospital.
Participants are encouraged to bring a family member or friend for additional support.
Spaces at the session on 2 July are limited to 30 attendees so early booking is essential.
You can reserve a place by emailing donna.colligon@gov.im
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