Children and young people under the age of 18 are being invited to contribute ideas for the design of the new Airedale Hospital.
The project aims to ensure the facility is welcoming and meets the needs of younger visitors.
Organisers are seeking volunteers to help shape the look and feel of the hospital by sharing ideas, drawings, and experiences.
Participants will be asked to give their thoughts on what makes a hospital environment comfortable and accessible for young people and their families.
Those interested in taking part should ask a parent or carer to email their name, age, postcode, and contact details to anhsft.yournewhospital@nhs.net.
Alternatively, a QR code is available for registering interest on Facebook
The initiative is part of a wider programme to create a hospital design that serves all members of the community.

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