I still need to play, especially when I’m sick

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I still need to play, especially when I’m sick Community Play Specialist Pilot Project Amy Joss Project Officer

“You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.” Plato

The Right to Play United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) The right to play: Article 31 (Leisure, play and culture) And within the spirit of: Article 23 Article 24 Article 27 European Association of Children in Hospital (EACH) Charter: Article 7 Our organisation: Manifesto Point 7

Why Provide Specialised Play Services? Reduce stress and anxiety Help regain confidence and self esteem Provide outlet for feelings of anger, frustration Help child understand treatment and illness Aid in assessment and diagnosis Speed recovery and rehabilitation Copyright © 2000 National Association of Hospital Play Staff.

National Delivery Plan: Specialist services Changes to local services model of healthcare Hospital play support in the community National Framework for Service Change in the NHS in Scotland: Child Healthcare Services In Scotland (March, 2005) Subsequent proposals in Delivering a Healthy Future: An Action Framework for Children and Young People's Health in Scotland, (2007)

Community Play Specialist Project 2008 – 2010 Part time registered Hospital Play Specialist Funded by Action for Sick Children (Scotland) with support from the Agnes Hunter Trust NHS Forth Valley: based within Community Outreach Paediatric Nursing Team, Stirling Royal Infirmary

Project Aim Action for Sick Children (Scotland) aims to provide a pilot Play Specialist project in NHS Forth Valley to offer support to children and families requiring specialist health services or who have had healthcare experiences that require the input of a trained (hospital) play specialist in a community setting.

Total formal referrals: 47

Who made referrals?

Play work

Themes Boys vs Girls Reduction of Anxiety (parent/carer and child) Ability to cope with hospital experience, procedure Support and information: parent/carer, child and professional

Quotes: Play Preparation …one wee girl in particular doesn’t like having injections so [the CPS] came a couple of times and we just talked about different ways of trying to get her to do a bit of role play as well and that worked quite well… (health professional) ‘Well you wereny nearly as frightened were you, after seeing (the CPS) and that, when you went into hospital.’ (parent)

Quotes: Post hospital play ‘Even after the operation (child) was home, she came and she saw her and gave her things to actually take her mind off of…what was going on in her head…sort of thing.’ (parent) ‘Maybe a bit more contact, it would have been nice to see <CPS> more often.’ (parent) What did you like best about seeing [the CPS]? She tells you what happens when and what they do. (child)

Project Report The report will be circulated extensively via email and will be available to download from www.ascscotland.org.uk The project evaluations will also be available via the ASC(S) website, after October, 2010.