Be a paw-some fundraiser this summer!
The Queen’s Nurses Institute Scotland (QNIS) celebrates its 130th Anniversary this year and to mark the occaison Caroline Porter gives her ‘key learning and experiences’ from the 2018 Queen’s Nurse Development Programme.
In her wonderfully honest piece she touches on a range of topics including the importance of mindfulness, the emotions and fears that a nursing career evokes, and the value of kindness (not only to ones’ patients, but also to ones’ self).
CHAS is working with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde to develop a new team at the Glasgow Children’s Hospital – the Supportive and Palliative Care Team.
Sneckie Insomnia Soccer Overnight Fives Festival continues to go from strength to strength in its second year, having raised an astonishing £23,418 for CHAS.
A halftime cheque presentation took place at Caley Stadium.
Sci-Fi stars invite public to ‘get their geek on’ in support of CHAS.
Following the success of Edinburgh’s Capital Sci-Fi Con, the not-for-profit pop culture, comic and movie convention which donates all profits to Children’s Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS), the national charity wants you to ‘get your geek on’ for Geeky T-Shirt Weekend.
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