Picture by Rob McDougall

Children and young people have benefited from a partnership in which graphic designers, animators, film-makers and other creatives headed back to the classroom.

Tidman Legal’s class focused on Intellectual Property (IP) law and Edinburgh Children’s Hospital Charity (ECHC) received a donation.

Oliver Tidman said: “A lot of the work ECHC does is creative and so it seemed a perfect fit for this class.”

Amy Ford, corporate and trusts fundraiser at ECHC, said: “The money raised will have a huge impact on the lives of young patients and their families and make a phenomenal difference during their time at hospital.”

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