The NHS is calling for all young "superheroes" to design a new logo for its bravery badges and certificates as part of a competition.
NHS Cambridgeshire and Peterborough has asked children to design a logo for the bravery awards they give to the hundreds of children who are patients at minor injury units in Doddington, Ely and Wisbech.
A spokesman said: “We are always impressed by your bravery, so we would like to present a special bravery badge and certificate to any children we see.
“The problem is - we don’t have a design. And this is where we need your help.”
Designs can be drawn by hand and then scanned into a digital file, or created digitally and entries handed in on time will be counted.
The deadline is Wednesday, August 31 and entries can be emailed to erica.warner@cpft.nhs.uk.
The competition is open to children aged four to 16-years-old.
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