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Captain Starlight Lands In WNSWLHD

Captain Starlight will be virtually beaming into to our services, through the Planet Starlight platform.

The Western NSW Local Health District (WNSWLHD) is extremely excited to welcome the Starlight Children’s Foundation into its hospitals with the launch of Planet Starlight.

Anne Field WNSWLHD Acting Director of Integrated Care, said it will be wonderful for children throughout the district to have access to Starlight and their resources.

“Captain Starlight will be virtually beaming into to our services, through the Planet Starlight platform. The virtual service will mean children have an engaging positive distraction while in our facilities,” Anne said.

Imogen Aitken, Starlight National Manager Program Development said distraction and fun, as well as feeling a sense of achievement, recognition and connection are important for hospitalised kids. “Our goal is that any child spending time in hospital can benefit directly from Captain Starlight experience anywhere, anytime.”

“We’re excited to expand the reach and impact of our Captain Starlight program into regions like the Western NSW LHD to bring happiness to even more sick kids, especially when we can’t always be there face-to-face,” said Immogen.

Planet Starlight was officially launched this week at Dubbo Health Service, while concurrently being rolled out at Bathurst and Orange Health Services. 

“Being in hospital can be a scary and stressful time, especially for kids. We hope Planet Starlight will be able to ease this for them while they’re with us,” Anne said.

Mum of four, Amie Gough said Starlight has played a positive role in their hospital stays in Sydney. “The Starlight Express Room has always been a ‘happy escape’ for Millie away from the ward, operating theatre and clinics.” 

The virtual platform is available on any smart device.

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