Blogs

  • Natta’s Survival of the Fittest experience thumbnail

    Natta’s Survival of the Fittest experience

    • Date published: 20 Sept 2017 by Anna Jackson
    Corporate supporters and ‘survivors’, Natta Building Co Ltd, share their advice to those taking on the Survival of the Fittest course in Manchester this October after completing the London course earl...
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    New guidance on quality of care at end of life

    • Date published: 12 Sept 2017 by Sophie Dodgeon
    Rainbow Trust warmly welcomes the publication today of new guidance on the quality of care that children and their families should expect when a child is approaching death. The guidance covers medical...
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    Gift Aid: what you need to know

    • Date published: 11 Sept 2017 by Kimberley Norris
    A mystery to many of us, Gift Aid can be a bit confusing, but is it worth it and do charities really benefit? The answer is yes! According to the Charities Aid Foundation, Gift Aid has raised more tha...
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    Therapy through play

    • Date published: 11 Sept 2017 by Anna Jackson
    Rainbow Trust’s Family Support Workers take on a number of roles within their day-to-day work: Transport provider. Tea maker. Hug giver. Day out facilitator. Tear wiper. Food shopper. Face painter. ...
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    What if I don't have a will?

    • Date published: 05 Sept 2017 by Anna Jackson
    Thinking about the future and writing a will can be intimidating, but it can also be an incredibly positive experience, providing peace of mind and ensuring you can make a difference in people’s lives...
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    Being there through tough times

    • Date published: 01 Sept 2017 by Anna Jackson
    Amelia is a Family Support Worker in our Swindon team. She supports up to 25 families at any one time, helping them cope through caring for their child who has a life threatening or terminal illness. ...
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