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#1  2012-03-18 20:27:09

cspm25
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Nursing in Belgium

Hello!
I am a Portuguese nurse looking for other nurses to chat about Nursing in Belgium.
Can you help me?
Best regards,
Cátia




 
 
 
 

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#2  2012-03-19 10:27:52

Harmonie
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Re: Nursing in Belgium

Welcome to Expat Blog Cátia!wink

Harmonie.




 

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#3  2012-03-19 20:41:05

cspm25
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Re: Nursing in Belgium

Harmonie wrote:

Welcome to Expat Blog Cátia!wink

Harmonie.

Thank you smile

Were do you live?




 
 
 
 

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#4  2012-03-20 06:48:00

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Re: Nursing in Belgium

Hi, I'm very far from Belgium, I'm in Mauritius.wink




 

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#5  2012-04-30 02:41:05

max.in. antw
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Registered: 2012-04-30
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Re: Nursing in Belgium

what do you wanna know about nursing in BE.
Maybe we can share something.




 
 
 

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#6  2012-05-02 11:29:16

petrilopa012
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Re: Nursing in Belgium

Hello!! im spanish nurse seaching for a job here in Brussels...
Im thinking open a Spanish creche here because doesn't exist! . But i'll need help smile And all the garderie or creche speak french, duch, and english . there are sometimes billingual nuseries like german but not spanish ( portuguese i dont know... smile )




 
 
 

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#7  2012-05-02 13:35:09

schoolmum
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Registered: 2011-05-24
Posts: 545

Re: Nursing in Belgium

I don't think a Spanish creche would be viable because 1) either Spanish mums are trailing spouses and do not work and therefore don't need full time creche or 2) Spanish speaking mums who work are often EU civil servants with access to the EU creches in French, use French creches as their children end up at European school in Spanish with French as a second language or they use one of the 2 English creches in the greater Brussels and then their children do Spanish with English as a second language at European school.

There is a gap in the market for an English language creche in the EU area. There are 2 French chains which market to expats and EU civil servants in that area, but the language of the creches are French, even if the staff communicate with the parents in English.




 

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