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NAHPS PUBLICATIONS ORDER FORM

Play Focus Cost No.Required Total Cost
Messy Play for Children in Hospital £2.00    
Undergoing Oncology/Haematology Treatment £2.00    
Pets in Hospital £2.00    
Toddlers in Hospital £2.00    
In the X-Ray Department £2.00    
The Use of Puppets in Hospital £2.00    
Blind and Partially Sighted Children in Hospital £2.00    
Play in Out Patients £2.00    
Music for Children in Hospital  £2.00    
Children in Isolation £2.00    
Adolescents in Hospital £2.00    
Baby Play in Hospital £2.00    
Siblings £2.00    
Let's Play    
LP5 Children from Different Ethnic Groups £0.75    
LP7 Preparation for Surgery and Unpleasant Procedures £1.00    
Reading Lists (updated June 2002)    
RL1 Play in Hospital & Related Topics: Books £1.00    
R12 Play in Hospital: Articles £1.00    
RL3 Reports and Quality Management £1.00    
RL4 Organisations £1.00    
RL5 Preparation £1.00    
RL6 Bereavement: Adults £1.00    
RL7 Bereavement: Children £1.00    
RL8 Adolescents £1.00    
RL9 Visiting the Doctor. Hospitals and Illness £1.00    
RL10 Children's Books About Feelings £1.00    
Full Set of Reading Lists NAHPS Member £5.00    
Non Member £6.50    
NAHPS Information leaflets - pack of 10 £1.50    
Postage and packing for Overseas and Eire please add 10p per £1     
Postage and packing for UK addresses is included    
Donation to the charity    
Total Enclosed    

Please send your order and remittance to:

NAHPS Publications Officer, Miss Emma Eardley,14 Penk Drive, BURNTWOOD, Staffs, WS7 9JT

Information Correct May 2003

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"Play Focus"

and "Let's Play". Written by experienced hospital play specialists with suggestions for well tried activities and approaches, these publications give advice for the play and environmental needs of specific groups of children in hospital.

 

 

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