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Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street

Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street

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nameChildren's Health Ireland at Temple Street
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imageChildren's Health Ireland at Temple Street.jpg
image_size225
captionThe front façade of the hospital in 2023
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locationDublin
countryIreland
healthcareHSE
affiliationUniversity College Dublin
typeSpecialist
specialityChildren's Hospital
founded
website
pushpin_mapIreland Central Dublin
pushpin_map_captionShown in Dublin

Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street () is a children's hospital located on Temple Street, Dublin, Ireland. It is a teaching hospital of University College Dublin and Trinity College Dublin.

History

Temple Street Plaque on 9 Buckingham Street

The hospital was founded by Mrs. Ellen Woodlock and her close friend Sarah Atkinson at 9 Upper Buckingham Street in 1872. It had just 8 beds when it opened. In 1876, the growing success of the hospital prompted the governing committee to invite the Religious Sisters of Charity to take over the running of the hospital.

In May 1879 the lease at 9 Upper Buckingham Street expired and, with the help of a bequest, the sisters purchased the former home of the Earls of Bellomont at 15 Temple Street. Over the following years adjoining houses were purchased such as the residence of the Parnell family, number 14. The hospital expanded in the 1930s with help from the Irish Hospitals' Sweepstake.

A new nurses' home and a new x-ray department was officially opened by Minister of Lands, Seán Flanagan, in the presence of the President of Ireland, Éamon de Valera, in 1972.

In line with other teaching hospitals, the facility changed its name from the "Children's Hospital, Temple Street" to the "Children's University Hospital, Temple Street" in the late 1990s and changed its name again to the "Temple Street Children's University Hospital" in 2012.

In November 2012 the Minister for Health James Reilly announced plans to transfer the hospital's services to a new children's hospital on the campus of St. James's Hospital.

The hospital changed its name from Temple Street Children's University Hospital to Children's Health Ireland at Temple Street as part of the rebranding of three hospitals under the Children's Health Ireland banner on 1 January 2019.

References

References

  1. "About Children's University Hospital". UCD School of Medicine.
  2. (31 August 1998). "Inhospitable building". Irish Times.
  3. "Temple Street Hospital 1972". RTE.
  4. "Annual Report 2010/2011". Children's University Hospital, Temple Street.
  5. "Annual Report 2012". Temple Street Children's University Hospital.
  6. (28 April 2016). "The national children’s hospital: A timeline". Irish Times.
  7. Flaherty, Rachel. "The national children’s hospital: A timeline". [[The Irish Times]].
  8. "Children's Hospital Group". HSE.
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