Healthy Harold brightens hospital stays
Saturday, 9 Aug 2025
Life Ed Queensland recently partnered with Juiced TV to deliver joy and wellbeing education to young patients in paediatric wards across Queensland.
In a feel-good episode aired in May, Healthy Harold joined senior educator Sara Allen and Program Delivery Manager Sue Osmond to run an interactive Friends and Feelings session. Children explored emotions, kindness, consent and respectful relationships — and even asked Harold his favourite dance songs.
Juiced TV, now in its tenth year, is a hospital-based program that gives kids the chance to star in their own TV show, helping them feel seen and supported during their hospital journey.
Life Ed Queensland CEO, Taryn Black said the partnership was a powerful way to share Life Ed’s messages with children in care.
Bringing smiles, laughter and learning to young patients was incredibly moving and reinforces our commitment to making our program accessible to children in all communities.