A new program at CHW is helping to change the game for children with cancer, offering new insight for families with underlying genetic predispositions to cancer and equipping clinicians with more information than ever before.
On National Sorry Day, SCHN unveiled a permanent plaque at the site of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children in Camperdown, formally apologising for the role the hospital played in removal of Aboriginal children and the legacy of trauma and grief caused.

The second tower crane arrived on the Sydney Children's Hospital Stage 1 and Minderoo Children's Comprehensive Cancer Centre site this month.
Twenty-month-old Louis's parents, Amy and James, have one goal for their little boy – for him to live the “biggest and best life” possible.

Eight Allied Health professionals have been recognised at the annual SCHN allied health awards for the contributions they make every day to delivering exemplary patient care.

Twelve-year-old Ariel is like most teens her age. She is quietly sassy, has a wicked sense of humour and loves spending time with her friends. All of this is possible thanks to parenteral nutrition, which helped save her life.

He has been guided by the likes of Paralympians, but Allied Health Professionals at SCH have also played a crucial role in Cormacs wheelchair racing journey.

For seven-year-old Dom, splashing around in the water at the beach near his north coast home is an everyday miracle. It’s something his mum, Lauren, says wouldn’t be possible if it wasn’t for parenteral nutrition.

Nine Allied Health disciplines are working as a multidisciplinary team to support Jakes recovery journey.

During Occupational Therapy Week, our hospitals are celebrating the vital role therapists play in supporting children like Jackson. Patients are set to benefit from new multi-purpose therapy spaces being introduced as part of the redevelopment project.
