Saturday 11th October 2025
Essex Cricket Club, Ambassador Cruise Line Ground, Chelmsford, CM2 0PG
We are delighted to announce the relaunch of the Birthmark Support Group (BSG) – a new chapter for our charity with fresh trustees, ambassadors, and programmes of work to better support people and families affected by birthmarks.
This special event will bring together world-leading clinicians from Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), families with lived experience, and our growing community of supporters. With coverage from BBC Radio Essex, it promises to shine a spotlight on the importance of visible difference and the need for better awareness, understanding, and care.
Birthmarks are often first noticed in primary care, but many GPs and practice teams report limited guidance and training. This can leave families feeling uncertain, unsupported, or misinformed at a crucial stage.
By working with GOSH, we are committed to changing this. Together, we are developing future CPD training for GPs across the UK – improving knowledge, confidence, and referral pathways so that patients receive timely, informed care.
Our ambassadors, who live with birthmarks themselves, will help shape this work by sharing the real challenges families face when seeking support.
There will also be opportunities to network, ask questions, and learn how you can get involved in shaping the future of BSG.
Date: Saturday 11th October 2025
Venue: Essex Cricket Club, Ambassador Cruise Line Ground, New Writtle Street, Chelmsford, CM2 0PG
Time: To be confirmed
We are inviting GPs, primary care staff, families, and supporters to join us in Chelmsford for this important day. Your voice and experience are vital in helping us build stronger pathways, better training, and greater awareness of birthmarks.
Spaces are limited, click here to register and reserve your place https://wegottickets.
Together, we can make sure that no one feels alone on their birthmark journey. 💜