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Mind and Body Connection: Let’s get creative for Cambridge Children’s Hospital!

11:00am-4:00pm on Saturday 16 March

Times shown are in GMT (UTC +0) up to the 26th March. For events on or after 27th March times are in BST (UTC +1).

Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology, Robinson Way (Close to the Junction of Robinson Way and Long Road), CB2 0SZ

Did you know that the East of England is the only region in the country without a specialist children’s hospital? We are going to change that!

Cambridge Children’s Hospital will not only be this region’s first specialist children’s hospital, but also the first in the world to treat children’s mental and physical health under one roof, alongside world-leading research into childhood disease, diagnosis and treatment.

Join us at the Cambridge Festival to find out more about this exciting project, while enjoying some fun, family activities that will bring our unique vision to life!

Cambridge Children’s Hospital is bringing together unrivalled clinical and academic knowledge, through its unique collaboration between the NHS – the Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust – and the University of Cambridge.

With Cambridge Children’s Research Institute at its heart, Cambridge Children’s Hospital will have a life-changing impact on millions of children and young people, regionally, nationally and globally.

Find out more at: www.cambridgechildrens.org.uk

Booking/Registration is: UNAVAILABLE

Additional Information

Age: All Ages
Format: Workshop
Timing: In person
Cost: NA
Theme: Health
Accessibility: Full access

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