Teddy hospital aims to create positive memories

Children were invited to bring their poorly teddies to be looked at by doctors, in an aim to create positive memories associated with trips to a hospital.

Royal United Hospital (RUH) in Bath held the free teddy hospital at the children's outpatient department on Saturday.

The event included art and crafts workshops and dental check ups.

Amy Brown, one of the organisers, said it allowed them to "promote healthy living" and build relationships with the community.

She said: “Most children’s first experience of hospital is when they are unwell.

"We want to change that, so this event allows their first experience to be an enjoyable, fun and positive one and alleviates fear around hospitals."

Visitors also had the opportunity to look inside an ambulance and meet those who work in the service.

Roly, a teddy bear mascot, was also on hand to greet guests.

Demonstrations on first aid were also held by volunteer paramedics, with workshops on handwashing and plastering, also taking place.

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