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'''Children's Hospices Across Scotland''' (CHAS) is a [[charity]] based in [[Scotland]] that provides hospice services for children and young people with life-shortening conditions. CHAS offers palliative care, family respite and support throughout Scotland.
== Children's Hospices Across Scotland ==
 
[[File:CHAS-logo.png|thumb|right|Logo of Children's Hospices Across Scotland]]
 
'''Children's Hospices Across Scotland''' (CHAS) is a Scottish charity that provides hospice services for children and young people with life-shortening conditions. CHAS offers a full family support service for babies, children, and young people, both in hospice settings and in their own homes.


== History ==
== History ==
CHAS was established in 1992 by a group of professionals and parents who recognized the need for a [[children's hospice]] service in Scotland. The charity's first hospice, [[Rachel House]], opened in 1996 in [[Kinross]], becoming Scotland's first children's hospice. In 2004, CHAS opened a second hospice, [[Robin House]], in [[Balloch]].
 
CHAS was established in 1992 to address the need for specialized hospice care for children in Scotland. The organization has grown to operate two hospices: [[Rachel House]] in Kinross and [[Robin House]] in Balloch. These facilities provide a range of services including respite care, end-of-life care, and bereavement support.


== Services ==
== Services ==
CHAS provides a variety of services to support children with life-shortening conditions and their families. These include [[palliative care]], respite care, and bereavement support. The charity also offers home care services through its CHAS at Home program, which provides nursing care and practical support for families in their own homes.


== Funding ==
CHAS provides comprehensive support to families, including:
As a charity, CHAS relies heavily on [[donations]] and [[fundraising]] to maintain its services. The charity also receives some funding from the [[Scottish Government]], but the majority of its income comes from public donations and fundraising events.
 
* '''Respite Care''': Offering families a break from the demands of caring for a child with a life-shortening condition.
* '''End-of-Life Care''': Providing compassionate care and support during the final stages of a child's life.
* '''Bereavement Support''': Helping families cope with the loss of a child through counseling and support groups.
* '''Home Care''': Delivering care and support in the family's home, allowing children to remain in familiar surroundings.
 
== Facilities ==
 
[[File:CHAS-logo.png|thumb|left|CHAS provides care in hospices and at home.]]
 
CHAS operates two main hospices:
 
* '''Rachel House''': Located in Kinross, it was the first children's hospice in Scotland, opening in 1996. It offers a welcoming environment with facilities such as a hydrotherapy pool, sensory room, and family accommodation.
 
* '''Robin House''': Situated in Balloch, it opened in 2005 and provides similar facilities and services as Rachel House, with additional features like a music therapy room and extensive gardens.
 
== Community and Volunteer Support ==


== Impact ==
CHAS relies heavily on the support of volunteers and the community. Volunteers assist in various roles, from fundraising to providing direct support to families. Community fundraising events are crucial for sustaining the services CHAS offers.
CHAS has had a significant impact on the lives of children with life-shortening conditions and their families in Scotland. The charity's services have been recognized for their high quality and the difference they make to the lives of those they support.


== See also ==
== Related Pages ==
 
* [[Hospice care]]
* [[Palliative care]]
* [[Palliative care]]
* [[Children's hospice]]
* [[Charities in Scotland]]
* [[Charity (practice)]]
 
{{Children's charities in the United Kingdom}}
{{Hospices in the United Kingdom}}


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Latest revision as of 16:29, 16 February 2025

Children's Hospices Across Scotland[edit]

File:CHAS-logo.png
Logo of Children's Hospices Across Scotland

Children's Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS) is a Scottish charity that provides hospice services for children and young people with life-shortening conditions. CHAS offers a full family support service for babies, children, and young people, both in hospice settings and in their own homes.

History[edit]

CHAS was established in 1992 to address the need for specialized hospice care for children in Scotland. The organization has grown to operate two hospices: Rachel House in Kinross and Robin House in Balloch. These facilities provide a range of services including respite care, end-of-life care, and bereavement support.

Services[edit]

CHAS provides comprehensive support to families, including:

  • Respite Care: Offering families a break from the demands of caring for a child with a life-shortening condition.
  • End-of-Life Care: Providing compassionate care and support during the final stages of a child's life.
  • Bereavement Support: Helping families cope with the loss of a child through counseling and support groups.
  • Home Care: Delivering care and support in the family's home, allowing children to remain in familiar surroundings.

Facilities[edit]

File:CHAS-logo.png
CHAS provides care in hospices and at home.

CHAS operates two main hospices:

  • Rachel House: Located in Kinross, it was the first children's hospice in Scotland, opening in 1996. It offers a welcoming environment with facilities such as a hydrotherapy pool, sensory room, and family accommodation.
  • Robin House: Situated in Balloch, it opened in 2005 and provides similar facilities and services as Rachel House, with additional features like a music therapy room and extensive gardens.

Community and Volunteer Support[edit]

CHAS relies heavily on the support of volunteers and the community. Volunteers assist in various roles, from fundraising to providing direct support to families. Community fundraising events are crucial for sustaining the services CHAS offers.

Related Pages[edit]

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