Building in 2024
Delivering in 2025
The NCCHT has received £22m funding from a combination of the UK Government Levelling Up Fund, the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority and The Children’s Hospital Charity, as well as some funds from Sheffield Children’s.
“Technology is changing all our lives and it has never been so important to embrace how we work together with children and young people, clinicians, academics and industry to reimagine how we provide healthcare – now and for our future generations.
“This is an incredibly exciting time and at Sheffield Children’s we can’t wait to see how we can work with others to create a dedicated, state of the art centre.”
Ruth Brown, Chief Executive, Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
“We are thrilled to be welcoming Sheffield Children’s to the Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park to be part of our growing ecosystem. The potential for collaboration is huge and we are looking forward to all that is to come.”
Chris Low, CEO Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park
“The impact the NCCHT will have on patient care, not just in the UK but worldwide, is phenomenal.
We’re delighted to be a key partner in this exciting, ground-breaking project.”
John Armstrong, CEO, The Children’s Hospital Charity
“The world’s first National Centre for Child Health Technology will be an outstanding new facility. The Sheffield Olympic Legacy continues to go from strength to strength.
“As a city we are passionate about putting future generations at the heart of what we do. The cutting-edge research and innovation that will take place at the NCCHT will help to change lives for children and young people.”
Cllr Tom Hunt, Leader of Sheffield City Council
“I’m committed to making South Yorkshire the healthiest region in our country. That has to start by giving children the best start in life. The NCCHT’s research will help to drive significant improvements in child health, which must be a priority, particularly for places like South Yorkshire.”
– Oliver Coppard, Mayor of South Yorkshire