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19 March
Goto Shop around the world
It’s easy to take the weekly supermarket shop for granted; you just pop in with the kids, get what you need and go, right? But for families who have children with special needs, it can be an extremely challenging, or even impossible, task. The GoTo Shop trolley, which is transforming…
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Let’s paint the town purple for epilepsy
The countdown to Purple Day is on! Taking place on March 26, Purple Day aims to encourage people to talk about epilepsy and to remind those who live with seizures they’re not alone. What is epilepsy? Epilepsy is a common brain disorder which takes the form of recurring seizures. It…
Read Blog19 February
Hospital essentials: the ultimate guide to packing for child
Our hospital packing guide is a simple checklist to help you prepare for your child’s next hospital visit and prevent you running around like headless chook 10 minutes before you need to leave. Paperwork To help doctors, nurses, administration staff and other healthcare professionals give your child the best care…
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Clown Doctors prove laughter is the best medicine
Have you ever spent time in a hospital? You’re away from family, friends and the comfort of your home – surrounded by unfamiliar people, and strange medical equipment and you feel sick. It’s not a pleasant experience for anyone. Now imagine you’re a kid and you’re subjected to poking, prodding…
Read Blog2 February
Five supermarket hassles every special-needs parent can relate to
Do you ever find yourself staying home just to avoid the stress of nipping to the shops with your kids? With the bright lights, loud music, crowded aisles, crazy car parks and cumbersome trolleys, it is not surprising grocery shopping can be a stressful experience for families, but it can…
Read Blog24 January
Sam Fights to Overcome Brain Hemorrhages so He Can Walk Down the Aisle
Meet Sam and Tess, a young couple who are recently engaged. They can’t wait to get married, but Sam has a few challenges ahead of him before the big day – he needs to relearn how to walk and how to speak after a number of serious brain haemorrhages wracked…
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