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SIFA Fireside works seven days a week with some of the most vulnerable adults in our society: those experiencing homelessness or who are vulnerably-housed. Many of the people they work with have complex mental and physical health problems, some have addictions, and all are socially excluded. They run a daily Drop-In service where they provide on average 3,404 meals, over 100 people given clothes and 429 showers each month for their clients.
The Trust helps to support the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Medway Maritime Hospital in Kent. The fund has been used to purchase essential equipment on the unit and provides travel expenses to help parents to visit their babies on a daily bases and provides funding for the Kent Neonatal Transport ambulance. This is a personal thank you by a member of our staff who now has a healthy baby boy, thanks to the vital role of the Oliver Fisher Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Heart of Kent Hospice is an independent charity providing specialist end of life care for people facing the challenge of a life-limiting illness, and support for their families. They care for nearly 1,000 patients and their families each year in their own homes, in the community or in the Hospice, improving their quality of life and helping to make every day precious.
Breakaway is the only UK wide charity offering support to children with bladder and/or bowel diversions/dysfunction and their families. Since 2006 Breakaway has helped around 300 families, taking them out of isolation and helping them to realise that they are not on their journey alone.
In 2013, Breakaway held their first Only Kids Allowed weekend, offering the chance for children aged 11 and above to spend a weekend away without mum and dad, helping them to gain their independence and learn to self-care, often for the first time.
In 2014 SBK supported Emilia's Little Heart Foundation, set up to help aid in the recovery of children who have to stay in hospital through supporting them emotionally by providing opportunities for play and pain distraction.
The charity aims to heal through play, and every child during their hospital stay can be given what we provide to help with that. They currently provide on a regular basis: stickers (I saw the doctor, I had a blood test etc,) certificates (good quality and designed by children), and art and craft activities (purchased from Baker Ross). They also purchase larger items for play in the play areas and pain distraction equipment on the wards. Their largest projects have been the refurbishment of a play room over £10,000 and they are currently working on the creation of an app for intensive care patients.
Who we are...
We are a small approachable team dedicated to exceeding your expectations at our NHS courses, and whenever you come into contact with us. By providing useful and informative NHS conferences we aim to deliver an excellent service to all our customers before, after and during the conference day. Check out who does what on our
What we are doing...
We talk to you when researching our events, and we listen to you when you speak at our conferences, so we have a small insight into the enormous pressure you are under to achieve cost savings. We also know that what you want is to provide a better experience for your patients, and that you and your colleagues go the extra mile every day to try and achieve that.
In order to create NHS courses and training that works for you, we research with clinicians, nurses and managers within the NHS and listen to your concerns, experience and needs. We invite pioneering organisations that have developed truly innovative services to share their experiences with you at our events. The resulting NHS conferences, seminars and workshops are designed to help you set up new services, improve on the delivery of current services and deal with your cost, productivity and efficiency challenges.
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