MarrowkidzInformation and advice for children affected by aplastic anaemia Welcome to MarrowKidz from The Aplastic Anaemia Trust. Here you can find resources for children affected by aplastic anaemia. Whether you have been diagnosed with aplastic anaemia yourself, or someone in your family or a friend has been diagnosed, this is where you'll find expert information about what's happening, and advice from other children who have been through aplastic anaemia too! A note for adults and teens: We've moved some things around! You'll now find treatment information, resources for parents, schools and teenagers on our main website. Marrowkidz About your AA and treatment Advice from other children Support a friend or family member Watch videos More goodies MarrowKidz Interim Report This report covers the progress of the MarrowKidz programme up to 1 January 2021. This mid-programme assessment highlights some key successes so far. We also outline some changes made to the programme as a result of unforeseen challenges (including the Covid-19 pandemic), and insight collected as part of the discovery phase. These are some of the successes highlighted in the report: Engagement with young people and family members increased by almost 50% in the first year. 38 resources have been published and are available to download or order in print form. The new website launched on 7 November and as of 31 December had attracted 730 unique page views. (Impressive for an information resource about an ultra-rare disease!) 397 MarrowKidz printed booklets have been ordered via the website so far. (24 were ordered by patients; the rest were ordered to be sent out to treatment centres by AAT staff.) 36 young people/family members contributed to the project, with half responding To find out more about what we have achieved so far and what we will be working on next, please take a look at the full interim report below: MarrowKidz Interim Report 2021 Manage Cookie Preferences