Update about NHS England review into children’s and adult’s congenital cardiac services
NHS England has today announced action to deliver consistent and high quality services now and for the future to the CHD community.
NHS England has today announced action to deliver consistent and high quality services now and for the future to the CHD community.
Archie was born on Saturday 25th March 2006 after a normal pregnancy and weighed a very healthy 8lb oz. He was born with โTalipesโ which basically meant that his right foot was pretty much at right angles with his leg. After a few days ...
Thinking about volunteering but not sure where to start? The ECHO team has lots of fun volunteering opportunities so youโve come to the right place! Volunteering simply means giving up your own time to help others, without getting paid. A...
Alfie was born May 17th 2004. We knew beforehand that Alfie was going to be a cardiac Baby when we had the 20 week scan and it was picked up that our child had a serious and rare heart condition; the diagnosis was Pulmonary Atresia with int...
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the organisers of the biggest mass-participation sports events across the country have come together to create a new campaign to raise vital funds for the UKโs charities.
From 20 May 2020 in England organ donation is changing to an 'opt out' system. This is a major change that will save lives, and is an issue many families have campaigned about for many years.
‘Walking in our shoes’ is a documentary film spanning conversations with fathers, each has a child with a heart condition. This documentary has been created by Cassius Rayner, an award-winning film maker who is also a heart dad....
Find out some useful tips for travelling by bus or coach with a child with a heart condition.