Aug 29th 2018 - Dominic’s story – told by Fran

Told by his mother Fran. The twenty week scan. A chance to see our miraculous second baby, conceived naturally after years of treatment to have our first son. Our excitement soon faded, seeing the colour drain from the sonographer’s face as she told us she couldn’t find the baby’s heart. We then waited with bated […]

31 Aug 2018

29/08/18 - Organ Donation Awareness Week 2018

Family support is needed for an organ donation to take place. This year’s Organ Donation Awareness Week takes place from 03 – 09 September 2018 Its core theme is:  Words Save Lives. Let’s speak with our families to clarify our wishes. Words save lives. Actions complete them. Further information: https://bit.ly/2PNYPTj

29 Aug 2018

28/08/18 - Congenital heart disease and the role of coping

Researchers are addressing executive function and internalizing symptoms in adolescents and young adults with congenital heart disease, especially focusing on the role of coping. Further information: https://bit.ly/2whknzS

24 Aug 2018

24/08/18 - Brexit no deal technical notices and DHSC letter

As you may be aware, the Government has today published its first tranche of 24 notices in relation to a no deal Brexit scenario and supporting guidance, with a further 60 documents due to be published in the coming weeks. A summary of the relevant guidance is included below. (It’s worth noting that the EU has […]

Aug 23rd 2018 - The inspiration for Molly’s Dollies goes on to inspire others with GCSE success

Molly was born on 15 December 2001 with Truncus Arteriosus type one with a ventricular septal defect (VSD) and an atrial septal defect (ASD), she had open heart surgery at three weeks old in January 2002. When Molly got older around the time she was about to start primary school, she began to question her […]

24 Aug 2018

20/08/18 - Childhood experiences of congenital heart disease (CHD)

International research is addressing childhood experiences of congenital heart disease (CHD) and their lifelong reverberations. An international study has used individualised narrative analysis by adults with complex CHD to learn more about their skills set in navigating life with CHD. Further information: https://bit.ly/2nOK9GK

17 Aug 2018

13/08/18 - Study explores potential for new diagnostic test for Kawasaki Disease (KD)

Researchers have identified a unique genetic pattern in children with Kawasaki Disease (KD) which could offer the basis for a new diagnostic test. The study reveals for the first time the specific pattern of genes switched on or off in the early stages of KD. KD is an inflammatory condition which is currently the most […]

Jul 26th 2018 - 26 July CHF say a big thank you to Persimmon Homes Essex

A very special week where the Children’s Heart Federation (CHF) has an opportunity to say a big thank you to  Persimmon Homes Essex for their significant donation to CHF’s Molly’s Dollies initiative. This means 40 bespoke Molly’s Dollies rag dolls with personalised congenital heart disease scarring will now be able to accompany 40 children with […]

27 Jul 2018

26/07/18 - CHF say a big thank you to Persimmon Homes Essex

The Children’s Heart Federation (CHF) send a big thank you to Persimmon Homes Essex for their significant donation to CHF’s Molly’s Dollies initiative. This means 40 bespoke Molly’s Dollies rag dolls with personalised congenital heart disease scarring will now be able to accompany 40 children with congenital heart disease (CHD) on their CHD journey. From […]

26 Jul 2018

23/07/18 - CHF’s informational resource for children with SVT

A very fast heart rate is called tachycardia. In children the most common kind of tachycardia is supraventricular tachycardia – SVT for short. Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT) in children can be present at (or even before) birth. Further information from CHF’s information sheet: http://www.chfed.org.uk/how-we-help/information-service/heart-conditions/supraventricular-tachycardia-svt/

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