As we are moving year by year to all specialist services being provided in Belfast for children, more and more parents from right across the North have to travel to Belfast with their kids.
These kids are among the most vulnerable people in society, cancer patients with no immune system who have to bubble from society.
Car parking and more importantly disabled care parking is non existing, after driving what could be 2 hours these are your options:
1. attempt to park in disabled spot, chances 1 out of 10.
2. attempt to enter children's car park, could wait anywhere to 2 hours
3. attempt to enter main car park, could wait 2 hours.
4. attempt to enter staff car park and risk fine.
5. Park on double yellow lines with blue badge like you would do anywhere else, you will get a ticket regardless of blue badge status.
6. attempt to find a parking space away from the hospital in the residential areas and hope you car is not stolen or damaged.
7. attempt to find a parking space in close by retail centres and hope you don't get fined if not back in time.
8. if you do find a disabled parking space you have to navigate both by car and then on foot past steel cages that a private car parking company have taken or stolen from the Belfast trust and placed half on the road and half on the footpath.
This is not sustainable nor do I think is it legal that the most vulnerable, disabled children in this country who have to bubble so cannot avail of public transport are treated this way.
There is enough stress on the child to be in weakened state medically, physically and emotionally to have to walk or be trailed from nearby shopping centres just to get into clinics to receive chemo or radiotherapy or other services.
There is enough stress on parents going through this without them having to think that the best option they have would be to almost camp overnight at the hospital with their child just to be able to get parked.
As I said these children are in a bubble, they are prone to infections and are usually neutropenic so public transport is a risk, even taxis, so parents must protect their child.
"My 4 year old daughter, cancer and parking"
About: Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick children Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick children Belfast BT12 6BA
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