Art Teacher for Haemodialysis Patients - CHI at Temple Street

Thanks to our kind supporters, in 2021 we provided funding for the provision of an Art Teacher in Children’s Health Ireland at Temple Street for patients undergoing Haemodialysis during the summer months. During the summer, there are typically fewer school activities for patients to take part in during their treatment. This service provided a creative outlet and new skills for patients who had to spend hours at a time receiving treatment.

“There were up to ten patients at a time attending the Haemodialysis unit last summer. The patients on Haemodialysis attend three times per week for a four-hour session. This is a long time to be sitting in the one place without moving.  

The art teacher generously provided by funding last year ensured the children had purpose and structure during their sessions. The art teacher worked on different projects with each patient. The children displayed these creations with pride and showed everyone who came in what they had made.  

Art goes beyond verbal language to communicate feelings they may not be able to express otherwise. Children need to make their own assessments and solve problems when doing art. These are all skills that will stand to these patients long term.” 

Rebecca McGuinness,  
Play Specialist, St. Michael’s C 
CHI at Temple Street