ECHO launches community survey – we want to hear from you!
We are reaching out to you, our community to hear your thoughts about ECHO to help shape what we do.
We are reaching out to you, our community to hear your thoughts about ECHO to help shape what we do.
The death of a child is often one of the most difficult things to talk about so it can be enormously comforting to meet with others who’ve experienced a similar loss. At our community day you’ll have a chance to reminisce, to laugh and ...
Companies big and small support ECHO by raising money in all sorts of ways, providing volunteers and helping us to increase awareness. Companies who come on board with ECHO as a partner swiftly become a part of the ECHO Community, and their...
Your use of this site Medical information and advice posted or privately messaged by users of the ECHO Forum must never be used in place of the advice of a health professional. To register with the ECHO Forum, you must provide a unique user...
ECHO (Evelina Children’s Heart Organisation) Website Privacy Notice Last updated June 2022. This policy describes the information/data gathering and dissemination practices of ECHO, for the website www.echo-uk.org (the “Site”). ECHO...
Parents of heart children are often best placed to support other parents as they know what you’re going through. We train and support parents to provide emotional and practical help in hospital, on the phone, by email and in the community...
We are delighted to announce that the Evelina London Children’s Hospital has achieved an ‘Outstanding’ rating by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) with children’s community services rated ‘Good’.
At ECHO, inclusion and diversity are firmly embedded in our culture: help us to visually represent our diverse heart community though the CHD Network Photography Project, organised by ECHO in partnership with Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hosp...
I wrote an article for Heartline a few years ago, but now my story has a sad endingso just to warn you, as you may now decide not to read on any further as I know first hand how hard it can be to read these stories. As I used to be a parent...