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Home > Publications & resources >If you are a young person with cancer aged 13-16, visit our U need to know website with special information and factsheets just for you.
Copies of all publications can be ordered by calling the Child Cancer Helpline on 0800 197 0068 or emailing helpline@clicsargent.org.uk Or you can order online.
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Chemotheraphy, Cakes and Cancer
Download using the link below, or order online here.
Chemotherapy, Cakes and Cancer
Download this book about life on a cancer ward, written by Megan Blunt.
NEW! Cancer and Work: A guide for young adults
Divided into three sections, this booklet covers: arranging to leave work or take time off for treatment, preparing to go back to work, and managing being back at work. There is also a section on where to go for more help and advice.
Talking to Primary School Children about Cancer (Factsheet for teachers)
Tips and suggestions for talking to children when a member of their class has cancer.
Returning to School: Primary (Factsheet for teachers)
Information on ways to help make a child's return to school after treatment as smooth as possible.
Returning to School: Secondary (Factsheet for teachers)
Information on ways to make a young person's return to school following treatment as smooth as possible.
NEW Looking After Practical Matters When Your Child Has Died
This is a factsheet to help parents deal with their child's finances following their death. Suitable for parents of teenagers and young adults.
When There Is No Longer A Cure
Practical and sensitive information and support for parents whose child is terminally ill.
When Your Child Has Died
Pracitcal and sensitve support and information about what to do when a child dies. For parents.
Living Without Your Child
Practical and sensitive information and support for parents who have lost a child to cancer.