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  • We are recruiting!

    Giggle Doctor Corporate Partnerships Fundraiser

    We are looking for a candidate with experience managing high level commercial partnerships. Your experience may come from corporate fundraising in the charity sector or commercial account management.

    You will enjoy working in a small team where you can input into strategy. You will have the ability to think creatively about Theodora’s partnership proposition and connect them with a diverse range of corporates who are inspired to support the unique nature of their work.

    We are looking for a confident candidate, someone who is truly motivated by Theodora’s cause and who wants to take their corporate fundraising to the next level.

    To find out more please click here.

    Giggle Doctor Trust Fundraiser 

    We are looking for a candidate to build on Theodora’s success with trusts and foundations and to develop further opportunities for funding. You will nurture relationships with existing funders and successfully manage their funding priorities. You will also grow the program.

    This is a role that will require you to submit compelling funding applications to a diverse range of funders giving a different levels. You will identify opportunities to submit and secure larger, longer term funding applications and develop those new relationships.

    To find out more please click here.

    Dr Bungee and Dr Teapot
  • Our 2021 Impact Report

    2021 Impact Report

    If you are interested in finding out about our Giggle Doctor training, supporting evidence of our work, and our exciting plans for 2022, you can read our Impact Report here

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  • Meet the Artistic Coordinators

    Meet Dr Flowerpot

    Dr Flowerpot

    How long have you been a Giggle Doctor?

    I have been a Giggle Doctor since 2011 so 11 years. I visit, Nottingham Queens Medical centre, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Sheffield Children’s Hospital and Royal Manchester Children’s Hospitals.

    What is an Artistic Coordinator?

    Being an Artistic Coordinator is a shared post with Dr Easy Peasy to help support good practice and the training needs of the whole team. We advise and work with the Junior Giggle Doctors during their 2 year training, and help them develop in all areas of the work. We also offer support to the senior Giggle Doctor team. We are always available to anyone who needs help, by phone or in person. We are also the bridge between the charity office and the artists. We also meet with the other Theodora Artistic Coordinators in different countries to learn from one another and bring back new ideas to the UK Giggle Doctors. 

    What is a special memory that stands out in your time as being a Giggle Doctor?

    Whilst it is a sad memory, it is one I look back on fondly. I visited a young child in a side room, when I arrived they looked very small, just a head above the sheet. His father was sat beside his bed reading a paper, Mum was tinkering with belongings, he looked so sad, and low in energy!

    I asked if I could enter, and was invited in. I made a huge mess of trying to get my apron and gloves on, then bounced off the door, and generally causing havoc trying to get in the room. The little boy started to smile, then giggle! Once I’d made my way in we sat with the silliness a while. I tried to blow bubbles failing, which made the child giggle, and sit up! His mum picked up their Ipad and started filming him.

    His father abruptly put down his paper and left the room. I felt a little guilty as I assumed I’d disturbed his peace, but continued with the bubbles and light slapstick play, to lovely sounds of laughter and silly noises. The young boy had a wonderful time, but I was very aware of his fragile state and didn’t want to wear him out! I blew my last few bubbles with a double flourish, one bubble inside another, the joy from the patient and parent was so beautiful! I said my goodbyes and attempted to leave as I’d arrived, making a hash of using a door! More giggles and much appreciation was given.

    Later in the shift I met the boy’s father in a corridor. He apologised for leaving, and explained that he hadn’t seen his child smile let alone laugh in months. He’d become overwhelmed and had needed to leave in haste as the tears came. I felt so pleased, yet such sadness for them and was glad to have been able to make such a difference.

    And lucky that the mum thought to video the interaction for their own memories.

    The little one passed away two weeks later.

    Meet Dr Easy Peasy

    Dr Easy Peasy

    How long have you been a Giggle Doctor?

    I have been Dr Easy Peasy since 2013. I visit Great Ormond Street, St George’s, Evelina, The Royal Marsden, The Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital, Southampton, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Addenbrooke’s, Young Epilepsy, Nottingham and Sheffield Children’s Hospital. Visiting so many care centres I manage to work with every active Giggle Doctor on the team, which is an absolute joy, and I learn so much from the different ways my colleagues work and play.

    What is an Artistic Coordinator?

    As co-Artistic Coordinator I help train new Giggle Doctors, and support them through their journey from Trainee to Junior to Senior. I arrange Progress Visits for newer Giggle Doctors as well as Development Visits for Seniors, where I am an outside eye, offering suggestions and encouragement. I am privileged to witness the many interactions I observe, and I then try to pass on new ideas and best practice, something I also do after attending international meetings with my colleagues from other countries. 

    I also liaise between the Giggle Doctors and the Giggle Doctor Programme team about our work. I ask the Giggle Doctors about their needs and try to organise training that is both skill-based and supportive. For example, we organised slapstick and improvisation workshops alongside a facilitated conversation about Giggle Doctoring and child mental health.

    I’m also on the end of the phone if anyone needs a chat.

    What is a special memory that stands out in your time as being a Giggle Doctor?

    The very first time I observed a Senior Giggle Doctor on a Development Visit I was in awe of the skills Giggle Doctors have, and the benefits of the work we do. Each interaction was personalised to the age, abilities and temperament of the child, and the Giggle Doctor attuned perfectly each time, creating fun, laughter, and magical connections wherever they went. It’s not always possible to get the big picture when in costume, so I was grateful to experience the full effects of our work from an outside perspective. 

     

    Dr Easy Peasy

  • It is almost that time of year again!

    It is almost that time of year again!

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    This Christmas you can give the gift of a Giggle Doctor visit to even more children by doubling your donation through The Big Give Christmas Challenge. 

    From the 30th of November to the 7th December, when you donate to us online via the Big Give website you have the opportunity for your donation to be matched. This means double the donation, double the impact and double the amount of smiles you can bring to poorly children in hospitals, hospices and specialist care centres!

    Our Giggle Doctors are back at the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital

    We are excited to share that today is the first day our Giggle Doctors are back in person visiting children in Brighton since the pandemic began. The Giggle Doctors will be visiting every Thursday and cannot wait to see all of the children, families and members of staff again!

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    Bookbinding for the Big Give

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    Starsmead Bookbinding has launched an exciting initiative to support the work of our Giggle Doctors. You can purchase a wonderful personalised book for just £16.50, with £15 from the sale coming to us at Theodora! Plus, all the money raised by mid November will be doubled during the Big Give! Ursula is donating her time and materials for free and has already surpassed her original £1,000 target. As Christmas is just around the corner, this could be the perfect gift for a loved one, whilst also helping bring magical moments to children when they need it most.

     

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  • Why play is vital for children in hospital

    It is Play in Hospital Week and Isabel Squires, our Programme and Quality Coordinator, shares the importance of  play and why it is vital for children

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    To me, coming from a background in primary school teaching, play means exploring, making friends, imagining and fantasising, telling stories and becoming someone else. It means investigating and problem solving, and it means the laughter and silliness of losing yourself in the moment.

    Every child needs this – so much so that the right to play is protected by the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. When a child is in hospital, they are isolated from many of the things which naturally bring out playfulness – their friends, their siblings, nature and animals, so it’s even more important that opportunities for play are created. We are so lucky in this country that hospitals have a team of play specialists looking after children’s right to play, and they connect our Giggle Doctors with the families whose children need them most. In my role as Programme and Quality Coordinator, I talk a lot about how highly trained the Giggle Doctors are and how impressive their professional credentials are, but when it comes down to it, what makes them so special is that they are all tuned in to children and to what children want from play.

    Giggle Doctors can combine completely childish humour and absolute nonsense with a nuanced reading of how ready for play a child is emotionally – it’s this combination which means that children who meet a Giggle Doctor don’t just come away feeling more playful, they also show reduced signs or stress and anxiety and feel less isolated.

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    This year, the theme for Play in Hospital Week is “Playing through the pandemic –a narrative of positive interventions” and I can’t think of anything more appropriate at a time when children in hospital are more isolated than ever. Throughout the pandemic, our Giggle Doctors have been carrying out Virtual Visits and recording ‘Giggle-a-Grams’ for children in hospital or receiving treatment and recuperating at home. It’s been a wonderful way to stay connected to families and bring a bit of play into children’s lives. What’s been unique about our virtual work has been that we can reach children anywhere, not just in the hospitals we visit! Although we are slowly making our way back into hospitals now, we are still carrying on with Virtual Visits and Giggle-a-Grams. They are free to book, so if you know a child who needs a drop of playful Giggle Doctor joy, please do click here to book.

    We couldn’t do the work we do without the generous support of your donations, so if you would like to help us bring play to children in hospitals up and down the country, click here to donate.

    Dr Fab
  • Celebrating 1 Year With A Giggle Doctor Takeover!

    Anniversary of our Virtual Visits and Giggle-a-Grams

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     “I love it as not all seriously ill kids are in hospital but still having a very difficult time” – A Parent
    For the first time, we’ve been able to reach children with a personalised interaction no matter where they are. We’ve delivered 242 Virtual Visits and Giggle-a-Grams to children all over the country – not only in our partner hospitals but also those receiving care, recuperating at home or self isolating.
    “Thanks so much. That was fantastic. We’ve not heard him laugh like that for a long time. You are doing something so special here!”
    80% of parents surveyed said their child enjoyed their Virtual Visit or Giggle-a-Gram ‘a great deal’ and 85% of parents said it made their child’s experience of hospital ‘much better’

    It is almost Pay in Hospitals Week

    From the 11th – 17th October, Play In Hospitals Week aims to raise awareness of the benefits of play in the treatment of poorly children across the UK. Next month, we want to celebrate and thank all the amazing people who work hard to bring opportunities for play to children in hospital, particularly the Hospital Play Teams and of course our fantastic Giggle Doctors. The Giggle Doctors will be doing a social media takeover to celebrate that week, so make sure you follow us online to see the mischief they get up to!
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    Theodora Team is back in the office

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    It has been over a year and a half since the Theodora Office team have worked together in person, but we are excited to say that we are back! Our new Fundraising and Communications Manager Holly explained “It was lovely to join the amazing Theodora Head office team in August this year, it’s so great to work side by side with my colleagues for a few days of each week and not just see their faces on my screen at home (I am sure my cat would not agree!) Along with the team here and all the hard working Giggle Doctors I am excited to see our Virtual Visits continue into their second year, as well as see visits happening more and more in person. To achieve this and so much more, you can help us by gifting a donation here or set up a fundraising page on JustGiving. Thank you for your continued support. We all look forward to seeing you soon- whether in person or virtually.”
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  • Meet Charlie and Dr Dotty!

    “Charlie’s face lights up when he sees the Giggle Doctors, and you can see he forgets for a while that he’s having treatment. Having gone so long where the Giggle Doctors weren’t on the wards, they make so much effort with every child in the hospital (and adults) and bring so many smiles to faces. Charlie’s mind is instantly taken away from what he’s facing in hospital.

    Charlie

    They are silly and fun, just what children like. They are so friendly and kind, very approachable and make such a difference to treatment days. Charlie spots a Giggle Doctor from the other end of the corridor and makes sure he gets their attention…one week, Dr Dotty and Charlie were daring each other to do silly things and had parents and nurses in fits of laughter. Amazing people doing an amazing thing that children, and families, will never forget.” – Kirsty, Charlie’s mum

    Dr Dotty shares what it’s like being back in hospital

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    “After 15 long and difficult months for the whole world, it has been absolutely wonderful to return to hospitals in person and visit the children once again. Everyone knows how challenging and isolating the pandemic and lockdown has been, and none more so than the brave children and their families who are undergoing treatment in a now even more restricted hospital environment. Dr Geehee and myself have been able to create playful connections once more, and to be able to find joy and silliness in even the most difficult of times has been amazing.

    I am thrilled to hear so many lovely comments from staff about having laughter back on the wards, and one nurse in particular expressed how glad they are to have us back, because the children haven’t been able to have anyone visit at all. We always wear the necessary PPE and continue our rigorous infection control procedures and hand hygiene- a mask won’t prevent us from playing and remembering the importance of fun- now more than ever before!” – Dr Dotty 

    You can help more children like Charlie enjoy a visit from a Giggle Doctor by clicking below

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  • Our Giggle Doctors are back at Young Epilepsy!

    Dr Easy Peasy at Young Epilepsy

    Friday 14th May marked a very exciting day for Theodora Children’s Charity, as two of our Giggle Doctors made their first visit to children at Young Epilepsy since March 2020.

    Dr Easy Peasy and Dr Bananas took over the Creative Arts Room to play and have fun with the primary children, using their range of Giggle Doctor instruments, props and games.

    Giggle Doctors have been visiting Young Epilepsy for 7 years, providing magical interactions for the children. The Giggle Doctors’ visit was enjoyed by children all over the school, even though we were only physically able to see a few children in person. Dr Easy Peasy visited children from some of the residential houses from the door, and the Giggle Doctors were able to lead some fun and music with the whole school via the online assembly too. Dr Dovetail, Dr Bananas and Dr Flowerpot had also created some special Giggle-a-Grams for the children in the residential houses that were enjoyed at lunch time, and many times afterwards.

    Our Giggle Doctors are looking forward to our next visit to Young Epilepsy on 2nd July!

    The Giggle Doctors were so wonderful last week. It was lovely having them back on site! The Giggle-a-Grams were really well received and the general school and residential ones were hilarious, so thank you for those
    — Ginnie Batten-Evatt, Quality of Practice Leader, Young Epilepsy
    We were delighted to have the Giggle Doctors in school for the first time since the pandemic struck. The Giggle Doctors were able to inject a massive dose of fun into the day, and dolled out large prescriptions of humour in their customary, zany style. I was extremely impressed with the versatility and flexibility of the Giggle Doctors to adapt in light of our technical difficulties on the day. Thank you for helping us to reach the students on our residential houses and giving them a well deserved treat.
    If the peels of laughter echoing around  the drama studio from our students were anything to go by, it’s obvious that the day was a massive success and we can’t wait for the Giggle Doctors to do their rounds again.
    — Colin Armour, Young Epilepsy, Drama Specialist