Activities for your child

activities for your child

 

Playrooms

There are playrooms available for children, families and whanau on each ward at Starship and in the Outpatients Department. These playrooms are open Monday to Friday (generally between the hours of 8.30am-3.00pm) and most are run by hospital play specialists who are qualified Early Childhood Educators.

Playrooms are equipped with many activities such as play dough, puzzles, books and crafts. These rooms are great in providing a non-threatening space for children, families and whanau to relax and have fun. They are also a good place to explore medical equipment and learn more about being in hospital.

There is also a teen lounge available for patients 12 years and older. This is open seven days a week, usually for 2 -3 hours per day.

Pet Programmes at Starship

Children's personal pets
Pets may be brought into Starship Hospital for visits with a child who:

  • is in hospital for more than a month and is missing his/her personal pet

  • has come in for palliation and/or terminal care or where nursing staff consider there are exceptional circumstances and a child may benefit from a visit with their personal pet

Any visit must be arranged through the nursing staff. Families must provide verification from a vet that the animal is suitable for a visit. This includes up-to-date vaccinations, confirmation that the animal is in good health and their behaviour suitable for a visit. A time can then be booked to bring the pet in.

Pet Outreach programme

Volunteers from the Pet Outreach programme bring their dogs to Starship to visit the children. Find out more about our pet programme.

Radio Lollipop

Radio Lollipop provides a play and radio programme in Starship on Sunday to Thursday evenings from 6:00 - 8:00pm. 

Radio Lollipop volunteers visit the children in the wards and Day Stay Unit with games and entertainment and also take children to the studio area in the atrium on Level Two for extra activities such as table tennis. Parental consent is required before a Radio Lollipop volunteer can be alone with a child or take a child off the ward.

Starship Toy Library

Volunteers provide a service delivering toys, games and activities to children in the wards Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. Find out more in the video below.

 

School

The Northern Health School in Starship caters for children from year one to 13 who have been, or are expected to be, absent from their regular school for ten days or more due to illness.

Children need a specialist's medical certificate in order to qualify and must be enrolled in a New Zealand primary or secondary school.

For more information see  Northern Health School in the Directory of Services.