We are very lucky to work in partnership with the Princess Alexandra Hospital and the wonderfully literate Shahid Sardar, Associate Director of Patient Experience. He recently wrote this article in the Nursing Times. Please click on the link or on the image to read the full article.
A Letter To My Grandchildren
We are constantly humbled by the amazing work of the Butterfly Volunteers. A member of one of the teams recently told us about a letter he helped a patient to write to her Grandchildren in the days before she died. We have changed names and some of the detail but the emotion comes through in […]
Anne Robson Trust Winners of Markel 3rd Sector Care Award
We were delighted to be announced as the winners of the Markel 3rd Sector Care, End of Life Care Award 2019. Please see details of our award here.
The Anne Robson Trust Hits the National Press
BEL MOONEY writes a heartfelt but uplifting despatch from the hospital end of line. Bel Mooney is an journalist and broadcaster. She currently writes a column for the Daily Mail and met with the Anne Robson Trust Team earlier in the month at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, home to one of our first […]
Fab NHS Stuff WINNERS
A while ago our work was selected as the ‘pick of the week’ by an organisation called Fab NHS Stuff, which is run by Roy Lilley and Terri Porrett. They run an annual awards event, which took place on 15th November 2018, where all 52 projects (one for every week of the year) are in the […]
Actively Dying: What Does it Mean?
You may have listened to the feature about our work on BBC Radio 4’s You and Yours programme, which aired on Friday 14th September, 2018 (listen again here). A number of people who heard the interview have asked what I meant when I said that it can take people up to 3 days to “actively […]
Surely that’s what Hospices do?
When I speak to people about the work we do at the Anne Robson Trust often the response is – “don’t nurses do that?” Until you have visited an elderly care ward in an NHS Hospital – its quite likely that you would think that when people are admitted to hospital the nursing staff will […]