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Emotions and Cancer: Coping tips for parents

Emotions and Cancer: Coping tips for parents

RedkiteBy Khodar oaJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

Parents and carers of children diagnosed with cancer often experience stress, overwhelm and uncertainty throughout the cancer experience. Here are our tips for coping with strong emotions during this challenging time.

Tips for keeping the family connected during cancer

Tips for keeping the family connected during cancer

RedkiteBy Khodar oaJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

A child’s cancer diagnosis can disrupt the family in many ways. Here are some ideas to help keep your family connected during these challenging times.

Tips to help families ease financial stress while facing childhood cancer

Tips to help families ease financial stress while facing childhood cancer

RedkiteBy Khodar oaJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

Childhood cancer can have a large impact on a family’s financial situation. Here are some support services that may be able to help.

How can Centrelink help my family?

How can Centrelink help my family?

RedkiteBy Khodar oaJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

Understanding and navigating Centrelink can be difficult and confusing. Below are some tips about Centrelink and other options that may be relevant to you and your family.

Teach Resources about Cancer

Teacher Resources about Cancer

Camp QualityBy Khodar oaJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

The teacher resource pack is a guide to help school staff and parents/carers, from preschools to primary schools across Australia, navigate cancer in the school community.

Talking to kids about cancer: 7 handy tips

Talking to kids about cancer: 7 handy tips

Camp QualityBy Khodar oaJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

Talking about cancer to children can be particularly challenging. Here are seven handy tips for talking to kids about cancer.

How do I make a decision about cancer treatments

How do I make a decision about cancer treatments

CanteenBy Khodar oaJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

Feel empowered to make decisions about your cancer treatment. Ask about options and take control where possible, including treatment timing and location.

Dealing with emotional effects with cancer on the family

Dealing with emotional effects with cancer on the family

CanteenBy Khodar oaJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

Cancer impacts the whole family emotionally. Parents and carers may feel overwhelmed, guilty, or helpless. Support is available to help everyone cope.

Can I work while having chemotherapy or other treatments

Can I work while having chemotherapy or other treatments

CanteenBy Khodar oaJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

Returning to work after cancer can boost confidence and independence. Prepare by knowing your limits and adjusting your routine.

How to manage both cancer and friendships

How to manage both cancer and friendships

CanteenBy Khodar oaJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

Cancer can test friendships, leading to gains and losses. Communicate openly and lean on supportive friends during this time.

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