Hospital play specialists are teachers with qualifications endorsed in early childhood or primary education. They help tamariki in children's wards adjust to hospital settings by reducing stress and anxiety around their treatments and stays through play.
Our goals are to:
- provide programmes, experiences, education and focused learning for tamariki
- make sure our play areas are a safe space for tamariki and provide them with activities that encourage creativity, exploration and fun.
Play is how tamariki make sense of the world around them. In hospital it helps them to:
- express their feelings and worries
- understand what is happening
- cope with treatment
- continue an aspect of their normal life.
As a parent or caregiver you can:
- visit our playrooms and enjoy activities with your tamariki
- talk to a Hospital play specialist to check how they can help your tamariki.
Our hospital play specialist teams also provide general support to all tamariki aged 0 to 15 who are inpatients and outpatients at these hospitals, as well as their whānau.
You can find out more about Hospital play specialists on the Hospital play specialist association website.
Hospital play specialists association