Who Uses the Children In The Hospital Program?
• Children who need to spend time in the medical system due to a chronic illness, disability, acute illness, or after a serious accident
• Parents who have a child with health issues
• Early Childhood professionals working with young children
• Mental health professionals helping childrens and families
• Social Workers who work with children
• Teachers who have a student who spends time in the hosptial
• Teachers or Eductors who want to help students gain insights into a what a trip to the hosptial might entail
• Post Secondary Educators who use the program to teach students who will be working with chldren.
• Those who work with children
- Nurses, teachers, doctors, librarians, judges, social workers, lawyers, mental health experts, personal assistancants, volunteers, religious leaders, and parents.
Sponsorship Opportunities
The Children's In The Hosptial Program offers a unqiue opportunity to assist children when they are at their most vulnerable. It was developed by two of North Americans most nominated and award winning child and adult musical story tellers and edutainers Peter Alsop Ph.D and Bill Harley. Their innovative and though provoking associates for this program where Penny Pefley R.N. ADN, CLI, Daine Grimm, RN, ADN, two very dedicated and medical profesionals.
Types of Sponsorship We Are Seeking
• Business
• Foundations
• Group
• Personal / Family
• Service Groups
• Unions
How Many Units Could You Sponsor?
In conversation with one of Canada's top children's hosptial in Ontario we learned they believe that they could use 50,000 copies a year for thier young patients who are suffering through serious health issues.
Benefits of Children In The Hospital Program
• Children often experience less anxiety and fear over their hosptial experience when they get to experience and discuss the program with an adult
• Siblings can feel less stress over thier siblings journey into the hospital
• Parents can experience more a sense of control over their sick child's journey as they have assisted their child (siblings, extended family) through this program
• Grandparents gain valuable insights into a child's perspective of a journey through health care
• Care givers gian insights into how to hltp the child
• The child can be more understanding and complient for testing so they might experience less pain and don't waste valuabe medical team and equipment time.