This includes having better centralised co-ordination over the use and number of paediatric intensive care beds as well as borrowing services from adult NHS wards.
That's because services can be borrowed from adult wards, while in-built flexibility in the system allows beds to be "upgraded" with equipment to deal with the sickest children.
On a cruise ship, they can build a gingerbread house, see Santa arrive by parasail, or sing carols together while someone else makes the beds, prepares the meals and baby sits when you want some adult time.