1. The auction will run from 9.00am (GMT) Monday 15th April 2013 and bidding will finish at 21.00pm (GMT) Monday 22nd April 2013 - any bids after this will not be counted (Unless the item hasn't previously been bidden on!)

2. Please take a detailed look into the descriptions and pictures of the items that are available and decide on which you would like to bid on. The highest bid of every item will be displayed with the description and image. This will be updated with a new higher bid - your full name will be displayed next to your bid - Please advise us if you would like to remain anonymous.

3. Email us your bid and any questions you may have about the auction or the items to jessmahoney@live.co.uk - Please include which item you are bidding on. If you win the bid we will contact you and ask for details off where to send it to.

4. Please note that if we receive multiple bids on an item before we get chance to update the page then the highest bid will be taken, if there are many off the same highest bid, the first bidder will be taken.

5. When the Auction has finished we will contact the highest bidder over email this will include how much you will pay to paypal (including postage), once we have received a payment your item will be sent to you. All money will be split between George Tappenden and The Jago Worrall Foundation once all payments have been received. If you can't pay via Paypal, please still bid, we can sort out a different payment method!

6. We ask that you cover the cost of P&P, You can choose whether to send this First or Second class, we will also offer a collection, which a date and time will be arranged

7. You can also make a general donation to Georges Fund here: http://www.justgiving.com/george-tappenden

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Thank you for your support!

Jess

Thursday, 11 April 2013

Jago Worrall

About Jago


Jago Worrall was like any other child, doing what any other child would do. That is until March 2012... 17 Month Old Jago was playing with other children at his home, only for a second or 2 Jago had not been watched, That is when he went to explore, But he fell into the pond in the families garden. He was found in quick time but it was to late, or so it seemed, for 40 minuites paramedics worked on Jago to try and get his heart beating again, thats without the time that they had to wait for them to arrive... Jago hadn't been breathing for about an hour. Then a pulse was found, somehow Jago was alive. Jago had a 1% chance of survival and was told he was not likley to survive the night. Jago was left with a servere brain injury. A Year on and Jago has only just returned home to live there with his family after spending much time in hospital and a hospice.

Jago Needs

  • 24/7 Nursing Care – Once he’s home, Jago will need a full-time nurse, crucial to ensuring he gets the care and medication he needs on a daily basis. This will cost over £2,000 a week or £105,000 a year. A full-time nurse would not be funded by the NHS.
  • Hydrotherapy – this is Jago’s favourite treatment and has already improved his mobility. The treatment has already helped him to bend his arms and legs, crucial if he is ever to walk again. Lyn and Barney have a pool at home, but to ensure it’s suitable for Jago, a new heating system and disabled entrance will need to be installed. We estimate this could cost around £20,000.
  • Physio and Occupational therapy – when Jago first had his accident he could not move his head or body at all. Today, Jago can hold his head up and stand briefly with support. If this is how far Jago has come in seven months, just think where he could be in another year? Currently Jago has one physio and OT sessions a day, once he’s home, he’ll only get NHS funding for one physio session every two weeks…a huge decrease in treatment. For Lyn and Barney to continue with his current level of care, they’ll need to raise £46,800 for the year.
  • Building a multi-sensory room – Jago has already responded really well to the multi-sensory room at Tadworth and this therapy has definitely stimulated his senses. Last week, when a drum was vibrated on Jago’s chest, he smiled…something that five months ago we didn’t know if he’d ever do again. To build a room at multi-sensory room costs around £5,000.
  • Specialist treatment in the USA – The family are currently in contact with rehab unit at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. As one of the leading Neurology centres in the world, they may be able to offer Jago treatments that aren’t funded in the UK. A key area would be trying to understand and cure Jago’s seizures and spasms, both of which he suffers from regularly and both cause him pain and damage his road to recovery. Three months as an outpatient will cost £20,000


Jago before the accident

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