Radio Lollipop
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Founded | 1978 |
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Registration no. | England and Wales: 280817 Scotland: SC039505 |
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Area served | Australia New Zealand United Kingdom United States |
Method | Radio programming |
Website | http://www.radiolollipop.org/ |
Radio Lollipop is a charitable organization for entertaining children in hospital. It organizes volunteers to spend time with children on a one to one basis, taking its name from the radio stations it runs in hospitals playing children's programming - part presented by children themselves.
History
Radio Lollipop was founded in 1978 at Queen Mary's Hospital for Children in Surrey, England, at first primarily as a cable wired radio station for the 460 children in the hospital. The station made its first broadcast on 5 May 1979, when the very first Radio Lollipop went on-air.
Following the success of this first station in 1980 the International Year of the Child Committee provided funding to develop Radio Lollipops in other British hospitals.
Over time emphasis shifted from the radio station to volunteers spending time on wards entertaining children in person, by playing games, doing arts and crafts and reading stories. However the "radio", with children's programming and often presenting on-air, remains a central part of the charity. Programming consists of on-air Presenter-banter with children, interspersed with request songs, and comedy and competitions. In most hospitals the programme is wired to speakers in wards, rather than actually broadcast, however a central studio, with on-air Presenters, open to children provides a focal point and base. There is a project under-way to carry feed from other hospitals in different time zones throughout the day, via the internet. Radio Lollipop is run entirely by unpaid volunteers, (usually a mix of city business people, retirees and medical students), and usually operates in the evenings.
In 1985 the first Radio Lollipop outside the UK was started in Perth, Western Australia, at the Princess Margaret Hospital for Children. From these beginnings the organisation has expanded to hospitals in the east coast of Australia, New Zealand and America. [1], [2]
Radio Lollipop is in one of the largest and most famous specialist children referral hospitals in the world, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, where it provides play services to children in 390 beds on 21 wards. [3]. It originally broadcast radio from and held play sessions in a former Jubilee line tube train that was craned into the hospital and converted to house the Radio Lollipop studio. [4].
Locations
Australia
Mater Children's Hospital, Lady Cilento Children's Hospital, Brisbane; Princess Margaret Hospital, Perth; Fremantle Hospital, Fremantle; Joondalup Health Campus, Joondalup; Logan Hospital, Meadowbrook; Gold Coast Hospital, Southport, Rockingham, Kalgoorlie,
New Zealand
Starship Children's Hospital, Auckland Hospital, Auckland; Kidz First, Middlemore Hospital, Waitakere Hospital, Auckland; Manukau Superclinic, Auckland, Christchurch Hospital, Whangarei Base Hospital
United Kingdom
Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh; Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow; Birmingham Children's Hospital, Birmingham; Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol; Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, Southampton; Manchester Children's Hospital NHS Trust, Manchester; Ninewell's Hospital and Medical School, Dundee; Great Ormond Street Hospital, London; Evelina Children's Hospital, London
United States
Miami Children's Hospital, Miami; Texas Children's Hospital, Houston;
External links
- Articles with topics of unclear notability from April 2009
- Non-profit organisations based in the United Kingdom
- Hospital radio stations
- Radio stations in Surrey
- Children's radio stations in the United Kingdom
- Radio stations in Australia
- Radio stations in New Zealand
- Children's radio stations in the United States