
The Kindy Kids Program brings together children and third-year medical students for a session of education and fun.
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The Kindy Kids Program brings together children and third-year medical students for a session of education and fun.
A behind the scenes look at the Sydney Children’s Hospital Stage 1 and Minderoo Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre construction site provided a welcome distraction for a group of young patients this month.
Thanks to an innovative virtual care program, Fiona was able to avoid a trip to the Emergency Department and get the help her three-year-old daughter Aurora needed from the comfort of her own home.
A group of children and young people put their best ideas forward at craft workshops held to brainstorm future arts, play and discovery elements at our new hospital buildings.
After their baby girl spent her first 237 days of life in hospital, now 11-month-old Aria as is settled in at home, continuing to grow with lots of support from her ‘extended family’.
Over 18 weeks, a group of mums and bubs wrote and illustrated their own books, supported by tools and guidance to help share their individual stories.
At 14months old, Weston has already made history, becoming the first, and oldest known surviving child in Australia with Wolman’s Disease.
Run your own race and find your cheerleaders along the way. That is the advice Melissa, mother of 18-year-old Lili, wants to share with the two million Australians impacted by rare diseases.
New design drawings of Sydney Children's Hospital Stage 1 and Minderoo Children's Comprehensive Cancer Centre (SCH1/MCCCC) highlight private family spaces, diverse play and recreation areas, and an emphasis on natural light and nature within the new building.
Main construction is underway on a new Paediatric Services Building at The Children's Hospital at Westmead to better support patients like Mia, who require acute or critical healthcare across multiple departments.