Burall Legacy Fund Engagement

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The Highland Health Board Endowment Funds charity (SC016791) is the official charity of NHS Highland.

Our mission is to support and improve healthcare in Highland and Argyll & Bute by funding projects that go above and beyond the day-to-day services provided by NHS Highland.

These projects can range from small improvements and added comforts to major innovations — all aimed at making a positive difference to people’s health and wellbeing, from birth through to later life.

The Highland Health Board Endowment Funds charity (SC016791) has a donation worth £306,890 from the late Theresa Burall. The donation was first made in 2002 for St Vincent's Hospital. Until it closed in 2021, the money was used to improve hospital facilities — including car parking, toilets, ward spaces, staff changing areas, and palliative care services.

This generous gift, known as a legacy — money left to a charity when someone has died — is now available for the benefit of NHS Highland patients, residents, and service users across Badenoch and Strathspey. We’d like your ideas on how this money could be used to improve health and wellbeing in the area. Your suggestions will help us decide how the donation should be spent.

Share your views

Your ideas can help shape how the Theresa Burall Legacy Fund is used to improve health and wellbeing in Badenoch and Strathspey. Whether you have a specific suggestion or just want to share what matters most to your community, we’d love to hear from you. The Trustees (the people in charge of the charity) will then review all the suggestions when deciding how to spend the money and work with local health leaders to agree a plan.

Please take a few minutes to complete our short feedback survey — your voice really does make a difference. The survey will be open until 13 June 2025 but you can keep adding ideas to this page until 1 August 2025.

Feel free to download a copy of our survey poster to display in your area to encourage participation.

Please note: The Burall Legacy Fund cannot be used to pay for:

  • Core NHS responsibilities, such as statutory services or to deliver ministerial policies
  • Health and safety or legal employment requirements
  • General operational costs or the day-to-day running of services, including core staff salaries
  • Projects that don’t clearly relate to improving health or wellbeing

This is to make sure that charitable donations add to existing services, rather than replacing what the NHS is already expected to provide. Keep this in mind when sharing your ideas. We understand that some great suggestions may be made that the charity isn’t able to take forward. When that happens, we’ll explain why — so you know how decisions were made and how they align with the fund’s purpose.

We suggest you read the Q&A guide in the Project Document section to learn more about the Burall Legacy fund and the charity before completing the feedback survey.

The Highland Health Board Endowment Funds charity (SC016791) is the official charity of NHS Highland.

Our mission is to support and improve healthcare in Highland and Argyll & Bute by funding projects that go above and beyond the day-to-day services provided by NHS Highland.

These projects can range from small improvements and added comforts to major innovations — all aimed at making a positive difference to people’s health and wellbeing, from birth through to later life.

The Highland Health Board Endowment Funds charity (SC016791) has a donation worth £306,890 from the late Theresa Burall. The donation was first made in 2002 for St Vincent's Hospital. Until it closed in 2021, the money was used to improve hospital facilities — including car parking, toilets, ward spaces, staff changing areas, and palliative care services.

This generous gift, known as a legacy — money left to a charity when someone has died — is now available for the benefit of NHS Highland patients, residents, and service users across Badenoch and Strathspey. We’d like your ideas on how this money could be used to improve health and wellbeing in the area. Your suggestions will help us decide how the donation should be spent.

Share your views

Your ideas can help shape how the Theresa Burall Legacy Fund is used to improve health and wellbeing in Badenoch and Strathspey. Whether you have a specific suggestion or just want to share what matters most to your community, we’d love to hear from you. The Trustees (the people in charge of the charity) will then review all the suggestions when deciding how to spend the money and work with local health leaders to agree a plan.

Please take a few minutes to complete our short feedback survey — your voice really does make a difference. The survey will be open until 13 June 2025 but you can keep adding ideas to this page until 1 August 2025.

Feel free to download a copy of our survey poster to display in your area to encourage participation.

Please note: The Burall Legacy Fund cannot be used to pay for:

  • Core NHS responsibilities, such as statutory services or to deliver ministerial policies
  • Health and safety or legal employment requirements
  • General operational costs or the day-to-day running of services, including core staff salaries
  • Projects that don’t clearly relate to improving health or wellbeing

This is to make sure that charitable donations add to existing services, rather than replacing what the NHS is already expected to provide. Keep this in mind when sharing your ideas. We understand that some great suggestions may be made that the charity isn’t able to take forward. When that happens, we’ll explain why — so you know how decisions were made and how they align with the fund’s purpose.

We suggest you read the Q&A guide in the Project Document section to learn more about the Burall Legacy fund and the charity before completing the feedback survey.

  • Feedback from Kingussie Engagement Session

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    The Highland Health Board Endowment Funds charity facilitated an engagement session about the fund on Thursday 12th June in Kingussie.

    Please click here(External lin to learn more about the event and view the summary of the feedback received at the session.

  • Second Community Engagement Session Announced!

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    We will be hosting a second community engagement session in Kingussie on Thursday 12th June, starting at 10am, finishing at 11.30am.

    The venue is the Iona Gallery, Duke Street, Kingussie, PH21 1JG. We look forward to welcoming you on the day.

    The meeting will be open to anyone wishing to come along and share suggestions and priorities for the Burall fund.

    If you'd like to learn more about the priorities shared by the community at our first engagement session, held in Aviemore on 9th May please click here.

  • Feedback from Aviemore Engagement Session

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    The Highland Health Board Endowment Funds charity facilitated an engagement session about the fund on Friday 9th May in Aviemore.

    Please click here to learn more about the event and view the summary of the feedback received at the session.

  • Feedback from the Youth of Badenoch and Strathspey

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    The Burall Legacy working group was pleased to connect with Paul Jarvis, a Youth Development Officer with Highland Council, who supports young people in the Badenoch and Strathspey area.

    Paul shared the results of a consultation involving around 60 local children and young people, focused on their health and wellbeing needs. Although the consultation wasn’t done specifically for the Burall Legacy Fund, the ideas shared are still very relevant and show what matters most to young people in the area. The members of the Badenoch and Strathspey Youth Forum gave their consent for the production and sharing of this information and infographic as part of the Burall Legacy Fund engagement activity.

    The infographic below shows the main findings. The young people also suggested a number of ways they think these needs could be met. These include:

    • Using mobile units or partnering with schools, libraries, community centres or others to host pop-up mental health hubs.
    • Investing in digital connectivity for remote support where professionals aren't available locally.
    • Funding transport for youth to regional events or bring activities to remote villages using a mobile service model.
    • Provide small grants for local leaders to run wellness programmes.
    • Free access to all young people to High Life Highland facilities and activities.
    • Partner with local artists and use community centres or schools for regular workshops.
    • Digitally connect rural youth for joint projects across regions.
    • Fund multi-use venues e.g. libraries or community centres, to act as informal youth hubs.
    • Consider transport solutions or rotating access days across villages.
    • Fund safe travel to inclusive spaces or offer identity-based support online when local services aren't available.


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