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Future Plans

We are ambitious for the future and at the same time realistic. We are here to do as much good as we can for seriously and terminally ill children and young people all over the UK. We want to go as fast as we can but we are here for the long haul and not just the short-term. Consolidating and sustainability as well as Development will be key.

We have already worked in seven hospitals and communities and we want to do much more. Provision at the moment is primarily in Milton Keynes and in Wandsworth London, both in hospital and at home.

2024

We will provide a substantial intervention via our  “Care in Hospital” service in St Georges Hospital, Wandsworth, London and in Milton Keynes. Around £40,000 of investment in each location. 5000 children will benefit from that. Find out more on our Services Page

We will provide a At Home service in Wandsworth London as a Priority (A further £40,000) supporting 100-200 children over the year.

2025

We will work with at least 3 Hospitals and their communities, ideally 4, providing around £250,000 of service provision and supporting around 11,000 children and young people. We will work on the basis of identified need. We will launch or further develop our At Home Service to another 1 or 2 Primary Care Hospital and continue the service in S London (Wandsworth).

2026

We will add around 50% to the above provision, supporting 5-6 Hospitals and Communities substantially and investing £350-400,000 in that development. At least one of those Hospitals and Communities will be in Scotland.

Note:

It’s likely that the At Home Services will continue at similar levels for several years. We do not expect to be able to fully meet the needs in any location but to work where the need in greatest and most pressing. In Hospital Provision will vary somewhat according to need and opportunity (e.g. the beds we are providing in Milton Keynes this year will not need to be provided for again the following year, but may need to be repaired etc.)

By 2030, We want to be working with Hospitals and Communities in every region of the British isles, including Scotland, Wales and Ireland. We want to be helping at least 40,000 children and young people each year and to be working with NHS and local authorities to transform system, processes and patterns of care and treatment for our most needy children and young people.