Scotland is leading the way in developing national datasets about children with life-shortening conditions, with two ground-breaking national studies about how many children are affected and where they live.
Most children who die young in Scotland die in hospital, and CHAS wants to be there for all of them. This ambition has led to CHAS working in partnership with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde to develop a new team at the Glasgow Children's Hospital - the Supportive and Palliative Care Team.
The team will be a first for Scotland, and bring together dedicated nursing and medical staff to provide the best possible support for children who need palliative care at the hospital. The team will be funded by CHAS, and employed by the NHS.
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.
There are many occasions throughout the year that are always a difficult time for those who are bereaved - holidays, birthdays, anniversaries - and none more so than Mother's Day. As an occasion designed to celebrate motherhood, it can be a very difficult and emotional day, when the absence of your child is felt on a truly profound level.
Gill White's illustrated book brought to life in bookshops and libraries.
Lifelong Cairneyhill residents George MacDonald and daughter Laura Campbell run two very different businesses side by side in the West Fife village, but they are united by a common life-long fundraising cause in CHAS.
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