Rushing into the world four months early, 'teeny, tiny Tilly’ made her grand entrance on Boxing Day weighing just 560g. She has been defying the odds every day since.

Rushing into the world four months early, 'teeny, tiny Tilly’ made her grand entrance on Boxing Day weighing just 560g. She has been defying the odds every day since.
When fifteen-year-old Oliver was urgently referred to the Emergency Department (ED) at Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick, an ultrasound scan using a portable ultrasound machine revealed a shock diagnosis.
Following an acute onset of Guillain-Barre Syndrome, five-year-old Teddy went from paralysis to walking, talking and eating again thanks to the support of CHW teams like Hunter Baillie.
Teddy was just one week old when he was diagnosed with congenital cataracts in both eyes. Each day since then, he has seen the world through a lens of unwavering determination, refusing to let his sight define his limits.
A first of its kind program, PRAM provides hands on education and mentorship for paediatric nurses and doctors returning to the workforce after parental leave.
A new, specialised room to protect immunocompromised patients from infection was on show when special guests toured the prototype rooms at The Children's Hospital at Westmead this month.
Announcement of the finalists of the annual Photo Finish photography award. The competition attracts staff, patients and families from across the Sydney Children's Hospitals Network.
A new podcast created by four young people from the Chronic Illness Peer Support (ChIPS) program at Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network (SCHN), Chronic Conundrums hopes to lend a helping hand in navigating the challenges that come with chronic illness and disability diagnoses for young people.
The Speech Pathology and Ears, Nose and Throat team at CHW have been working closely together as part of Roger's multidisciplinary care, recently embarking on a speaking value trial with the hope of giving him his voice.