Children’s Hospital Group
Mission / Aims
Priorities for 2017 – 2021:
- To create child-friendly, text to replace with engaging healthcare environments through the integration of artworks and arts infrastructure into the new children’s hospital and its satellite centres
- To enable creative collaboration between staff of the hospitals.
- To engage patients in curatorial processes
- To support decision making around the transfer of artworks from the 3 hospitals into the new children’s hospital
- To build the arts programme for the new children’s hospital and its satellites
Areas of activities
The new children’s hospital will be a world class facility to look after children and young people from all over Ireland who have complicated and serious illnesses and who are in need of specialist and complex care. The hospital and the two satellite centres in Dublin will provide all the ‘local hospital’ paediatric secondary care to children in local population. The project will bring together three existing children’s hospitals: Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin, Temple Street Children’s University Hospital and the National Children’s Hospital at Tallaght Hospital. These hospitals will merge to form the Children’s Hospital Group before transition to the new facilities in 2021.
The new children’s hospital will run an Art in Health programme that will provide engaging, innovative and uplifting experiences that support an integrated approach to care for all the children, families, and staff who attend the hospital. The ultimate aim of the programme will be to improve quality of life and the lived experience of children, young people, families, the staff and members of the public who are in the hospital. The arts will be used to transform the hospital environment and create opportunities for engagement, expression, imagination, connection and self-identity. The programmes will take place across the whole hospital and satellite centres and will be delivered in both public spaces and at the point of care.
In the lead up to the opening of the new hospital, the focus is on integrating artworks into the new hospitals and its satellite centres through art commissions and other curatorial processes.
Services
The CHG Arts in Health Programme is under development between 2017 and 2021.
Artform(s)
Architecture, Multidisciplinary
Contact
Mary Grehan, Arts in Health Curator
Address
Children’s Hospital Group, Block A Herberton, James’s Walk, Rialto, Dublin 8
Telephone
076-6959184
mary.grehan@nchg.ie
Web Address
Dublin Mid-Leinster
Arts and Health Programme
- Anam Beo
- National Centre for Arts and Health, Tallaght Hospital
- The Twilight Programme, St Patrick’s University Hospital
- Woodview Arts and Crafts, Leopardstown Park Hospital
HSE
- Art Centre, St Luke’s Hospital
- HSE Dublin Mid Leinster Arts and Health Contact Person
- Children’s Hospital Group
Independent Arts and Health Organisation
Local Authority
Dublin North East
Arts and Health Programme
Local Authority
South
Arts and Health Programme
- Arts & Minds
- Beehouse Arts
- Cork University Hospital Campus Arts Committee
- MusicAlive
- Waterford Healing Arts Trust


