Out of every 100 serious burn injuries, 44 are scalds from hot water.
The Burn Support Group Charitable Trust is a non-profit organisation with an office at Middlemore Hospital in Auckland. The aims of the trust are:
Burns are traumatic injuries for both patients and their family/whanau. Burn patients can be faced with many losses – their usual physical appearance, sometimes their home, income, and perhaps they are also grieving the loss of a family member or colleague involved in a fire. Therefore, a multiple grief situation is not uncommon. This is often experienced whilst also enduring a long hospitalisation period. The multiple emotions felt by burn survivors and the need for care on many levels, was the reason that founder Delwyn Tait felt there was a very real need to not only augment hospital care for burns patients but also particularly support patients and their families throughout the rehabilitative phase of a burn injury.
On Sunday 19th February 1984, Delwyn’s eight-year-old son, Brendon received burns to 40% of his body in an explosion in Papakura, Auckland. It was as a direct result of this experience that Delwyn began visiting burn patients in Middlemore Hospital weekly for about two years. It rapidly became apparent to her that one of the most difficult phases of a burn injury occurred after the discharge from hospital when the patient must come to terms with changes in body image and the associated reaction to this appearance from other people. She felt this could be made considerably easier with the support a group could give, as she was receiving very successful feedback from burn survivors who she had ‘matched’ together, sometimes during their hospitalisation or after discharge.
The group has mushroomed considerably since it’s humble beginnings with the first small meetings held in Delwyn’s home in 1987. Over 1,500 supporters and survivors are now on the Trust’s database, there are two part-time employees and the Trust is now taking a two-pronged approach – support and prevention.
We aim to support and assist people with burn injuries by:
We are an Auckland group, but also provide support for individuals from across New Zealand whom we come into contact with during hospital visiting. We provide patient information packs, and can ‘buddy’ individuals up with others who have had burn injuries. Children from all over NZ can attend the annual camp.
We aim to lower the incidences of burn injuries and educate people about burn prevention by:
George StephensPresident |
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Jan SteeleVice President |
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Owen WilliamsTreasurer & TrusteeBurn survivor, Company Accountant |
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Margaret FosterBoard member |
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Rosemary BarlingBoard member |
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Hayden GoldsackBoard member |
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Brian ButtBoard member |
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Mark WigginsBoard member |
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Steve LakinBoard member |
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Delwyn Tait-BreslauFounder |