MyCare is Sheffield Children’s quarterly newsletter. You can either pick up a printed copy or read about some of the interesting stories and updates from the past few months below. In the Summer 2023 issue you can read: Eden’s...
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MyCare is Sheffield Children’s quarterly newsletter. You can either pick up a printed copy or read about some of the interesting stories and updates from the past few months below. In the Summer 2023 issue you can read: Eden’s...
Come and meet Ben and James – but we won’t disturb them, they’re just enjoying the view! The great outdoors is where you’re most likely to find the two brothers, and they’ll probably have brought their family along...
MyCare is Sheffield Children’s quarterly newsletter. You can either pick up a printed copy or read about some of the interesting stories and updates from the past few months below. In the Spring 2023 issue you can read: Hey...
Welcome to our Strategy and Partnerships Director, Rebecca Joyce, who began her new role at Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust this week! Rebecca initially joined the Trust as Development Director to help create our five-year Clinical Strategy towards the...
Your serve, Luke! Luke is just one of the youngsters who has been taking part in monthly table tennis sessions organised by the team at Ryegate Children’s Centre. Therapists from Ryegate were joined at the English Institute of Sport...
Your invite to ‘Do It For You Day’ on Sunday 2 October. This year is the tenth year of Do It For You Day! The day is for children and young people who have received treatment for cancer or...
There are a number of ways in which patients, families and colleagues at Sheffield Children’s can pay our respects to the Queen. We’ve opened Books of Condolence for those who wish to pay their respects to the Queen if...
From boccia and football, to dancing and walking, we’ve been getting active during the summer holidays! Throughout July and August, our Ryegate Physiotherapy Team have run a Summer Spectacular with a range of fun, fully accessible activities for children...
“We consider our family to be hugely blessed when it comes to the care our wonderful ten-year-old has received, and this hasn’t changed over the lockdown period.” Come and meet Winnie – and Dusty! She has been under the...
On 24 October 60 years ago, Park Hill flats were still being built and the last of the old trams were being taken off the line. Meanwhile, near Crosspool, The Ryegate Therapy Block was being officially opened by the...
An innovative use of wristbands is preventing patients at Sheffield Children’s from being misdiagnosed once they leave the hospital. What are Eyebands? Eye drops are frequently used to dilate the pupils of inpatients and outpatients at eye clinics in...
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