
The Phalaborwa Natural Heritage Foundation will be hosting a presentation by Jonathan Leeming on Scorpion Sting First Response. The presentation will be held at the The Coffee Lounge, Lifestyle Centre, Phalaborwa, from 6pm to 7pm, please be at the venue for 5:30pm to find your seat. Note that this is a free event however, please remember to RSVP by email phalaborwaheritage.info@gmail.com to reserve your seat. Note that this event is suitable for children.
Scorpions represent a contradiction within the human mind. It is true that a few species of scorpion are venomous enough to cause harm to us and in rare cases death. However, at the same time they are a vital component of those natural systems that give us life!
This Essential Scorpion Sting First Response Presentation is based upon some of the content from Jonathan's new book, Essential Scorpion Sting First Response. It offers a new and innovative science-based first response framework that addresses the burden of scorpion stings in Southern Africa across all levels of society. This framework reduces the chance of being stung by a scorpion, and ensures the best possible outcome for stings in humans and animals.
Supporting resources will be available to all who attend this event.

Signed copies of Essential Scorpion Sting First Response book and workbook will be available for purchase at this event. Card facilities will be available. If you have any questions regarding this event, please feel free to email Jonathan on Info@JonathanLeeming.com
No problem! You can still step up to the leadership challenge of scorpion sting first response in your organisation and community. Order your copy of Essential Scorpion Sting First Response Book. Add the Essential Scorpion Sting First Response Workbook for distance learning in your own time and at your own pace. The Distance Leaning Course offers professional development for lodge staff. Contact Jonathan on Info@JonathanLeeming.com for further details or click on the links below.


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