Monday, August 4, 2025

Scenariio strengthens partnership with Treetops Hospice

Derby-based smart building and IT infrastructure specialists Scenariio have donated £3,500 to Treetops Hospice, extending a relationship that began during a special DIY SOS: The Big Build for BBC Children in Need project.

Scenariio was one of many local businesses invited to contribute to the creation of Saplings, a dedicated children’s counselling and therapy centre built as an addition to the hospice’s site in Risley, Derbyshire. Nestled among countryside and surrounded by peaceful, volunteer-maintained gardens, Saplings was designed to provide a safe, calming space for children experiencing bereavement and emotional distress.

As part of the project, Scenariio integrated circadian smart-lighting across the building. The system subtly shifts throughout the day to mirror natural daylight, regulating children’s sleep rhythms when they’re at home and supporting better moods by reducing disruptive artificial light.

The donation from Scenariio will make a significant difference to the hospice’s front-line services. Natalie Godrich, relationship manager at Treetops Hospice, said: “This incredible gift could fund 32 nights of Hospice at Home nursing care, or provide 101 one-to-one bereavement counselling sessions for a child or adult. That’s life-changing support – and we’re truly grateful to the Scenariio team for continuing to stand with us.”

Rob Pritchard, managing director at Scenariio, said: “Our relationship with Treetops began during the DIY SOS build, when we installed our smart lighting in the new Saplings centre. After the project, we stayed in touch and learned more about the hospice’s vital work and the ongoing need for funding.

“Their passion and impact moved us to name Treetops our charity of the year. We’re proud to offer this donation and we’re looking forward to getting more involved by volunteering later this year.”

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