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- Online HOPE (Help Overcome Problems Effectively) course
Some cancer centres and organisations run face to face Help to Overcome Problems Effectively (HOPE) courses for people living with or after cancer Your specialist nurse, cancer doctor or information centre may be able to give you information about courses in your area
- Help to Overcome Problems Effectively. Accessing the HOPE course . . .
Read a Community member's experience of attending the HOPE course HOPE, which stands for ‘Help to Overcome Problems Effectively’, is a course developed by Coventry University and Macmillan Cancer Support to help people who have had or have cancer to get on with their lives
- Black History Month – Support and Solidarity on the Online Community
It is a time to educate, inspire, and unite in the pursuit of equity and inclusion for all As we bid farewell to this month, let us carry forward the lessons learned, the stories shared, and the spirit of resilience and hope that Black History Month embodies Here are some ways we can all continue to support Black history and culture beyond
- Rebellious hope – Reflecting on the legacy of Dame Deborah James
We hope you will join us in keeping her family and loved ones in your thoughts at this time “What an inspirational woman for all us bowel cancer warriors she just gave so much positivity and hope to us all ” – Community member, Bowel (colon and rectal) cancer forum “She wanted everyone to enjoy life and talk about poo
- Ill health retirement from teaching - anyone done it?
Hi, I'm seriously considering applying for ill health retirement from my teaching job I'm 55 next February Finished treatment for breast cancer in March
- Telling your kids about cancer – experiences from the Online Community
How do you tell kids about a cancer diagnosis without causing them distress? Is it even possible? In this blog, we see how members of the Online Community approached this difficult subject, and how their experiences might just surprise you…
- Prostate cancer blue badge - Macmillan Online Community
Hello RICHARDLANCS I agree with the posts above that under normal circumstances you would not be granted a blue badge I am aware of a friend who's initial application was refused He was talking to his surgeon who was able to take up his case - wrote a covering letter and the re-application was a success, I do hope this helps Best wishes - Brian
- My mother will die soon - Macmillan Online Community
My mother will die soon, and I live in a different country (UK) I’m 31 and I know that I'm about to loose my mother to cancer I’m stuck in London to continue
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