Noah's Ark Children's Hospice highlights the ongoing struggle for funding and resources as they provide palliative care to seriously ill children. With less than one percent of NHS funds available to them, the hospice relies on public donations to meet a £6 million yearly goal. Case studies illustrate how families benefit from essential services like respite care and occupational therapies. However, disparities in care availability based on geographical location create significant gaps, leading to a call for sustainable funding solutions to address the crisis in children's palliative care.
Hospices like Noah's Ark are struggling to provide care due to a reliance on public donations, receiving less than one percent of NHS funds available.
Families are often left without necessary palliative care for their children due to disparities in location, as revealed in a Together for Short Lives report.
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