Rainbow Trust Children's Charity

Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity supports seriously ill children and their families in the family home and local community. Families who have a child or young person up to the age of 18 with a life threatening or terminal condition (for example cancer, some neurological conditions, babies in neonatal intensive care) are eligible and referrals can come from any source.
We enable families to manage everyday life while caring for a sick child and to make the most of time together, providing expert, practical and emotional support via a Family Support Worker. Families have complete choice about the type of support they receive - wherever and whenever they need it.
Rainbow Trust’s support can include short breaks from caring, family activity days, drop-in groups, support with hospital visits, including transport where possible, to and from appointments, support for siblings and bereavement support. To find out more about the services available in your area, please contact Sean Tansey, Tel 0161 628 2194.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Laura Brockway
- Contact Position
- Family Support Manager
- Telephone
- 0161 628 2194 0161 628 2194
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laura.brockway@rainbowtrust.org.uk
Enquiries@rainbowtrust.org.uk
- Website
- Rainbow Trust
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Where to go
- Name
- Rainbow Trust Children's Charity
- Address
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Chambers Business Centre
Chapel Road
Hollinwood
Oldham
- Postcode
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OL8 4QQView OL8 4QQ on a map
- Notes
This address is for administrative purposes only. Support is provided in family homes and in the community, with drop-in groups at various times and venues. Please contact Sean Tansey for more details.
Costs
- Associated Cost
- No
Availability
- Referral required
- Referral Details
Please simply phone, email or visit the make a referral section on our website. Anyone can refer themselves or be referred (by a family member, friend, health, education or social care professional) provided consent from the family has been given.
Following a referral, a Family Support Worker makes an assessment visit to discuss the family's needs, eligibility and provide information. A Family Support Worker will then visit the family to offer the agreed support.
- Other notes
Rainbow Trust pairs each family with a dedicated expert Family Support Worker. Services are tailored to the individual needs of each family member, including the sick child, parents, siblings, grandparents and extended family. Support includes:
- Providing short breaks for the sick child and siblings, which may include drop-in groups, family days, trips out or fun activities at home
- Spending time with the ill child at hospital or home
- Accompanying and supporting parents and their child during clinic and hospital visits; providing transport to hospital
- Helping maintain normality in the home by working with and caring for siblings, to ensure usual activities are continued
- Siblings may be supported through one-to-one sessions, help getting to school or with homework, regular sibling groups and school holiday events and activities
- Providing practical support with household chores to help families manage day to day life
- Providing emotional support
- Providing end-of-life care and bereavement support
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