Is it possible to see Amarah and not smile? Her mum doesn’t think so, and we agree. “She makes friends wherever we go. I’ll be in the supermarket and she’s chatting away to someone! I only have to wake...
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Is it possible to see Amarah and not smile? Her mum doesn’t think so, and we agree. “She makes friends wherever we go. I’ll be in the supermarket and she’s chatting away to someone! I only have to wake...

Meet eleven-year-old Lillie. Over the last few months, she has been participating in a research trial for an investigational medicine with the Clinical Research Facility (CRF) at Sheffield Children’s. Lillie has a form of Cerebral Palsy (CP) called...

Bright new lifts are being unveiled across Sheffield Children’s thanks to a collaboration between charity-funded arts programme, Artfelt, and the Estates Team to create a sense of adventure for patients moving around the hospital. The project has been devised...

22-year-old Lois was diagnosed with Scoliosis 13 years ago at Sheffield Children’s. It’s now been 10 years since her spinal surgery, and she looks back on the care she’s received and how it’s helped her live life to the...

Sheffield Children’s Hospital is holding drop-in vaccination clinics for children who have underlying health conditions ages 12 to 15. Children who have an underlying health condition will have been contacted previously about having a vaccine. The clinics are 5.30pm...

Sheffield Children’s is recognising World Kidney Day and sharing useful information about kidneys, the team which supports our patients and a story from a current patient receiving care. Learning about kidneys Teachers at Becton School, the dedicated teaching team...

“Claire strives to do better and be better!” Claire Mizler, Lead Specialist Nurse in Metabolic Medicine is our latest DAISY award winner. Claire joined the Metabolic Medicine team four years ago and has always shown an immense dedication to...

It’s International Women’s Day, a day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. We have so many women who inspire us every day at Sheffield Children’s in roles all across our Trust! We took this...

‘Take care of your teeth’ – that’s Sheffield Children’s message to children and young people on Super Saturday 5 March, this weekend. NHS Super Saturdays are supported by children’s hospitals around the country and are all about reducing waiting...

Children’s hospitals across the country are putting on extra clinics today as part of an NHS ‘Super Saturday’ drive to address Covid backlogs. Staff are putting on hundreds of appointments as part of the ambitious NHS accelerator programme. Some...

A message from the Sheffield Children’s Psychology Team The world may feel like a scary, uncertain place at the moment due to recent events covered in the news. We may not be sure what to think, how to feel...

We have reached the second Overseas NHS Workers Day and we would like to celebrate the wonderful contributions of our colleagues from countries overseas. Today we’ve spoken to Ullas Joseph and Boby Joseph (no relation!) who are both from...
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