Winston's Wish
Winston's Wish is the leading childhood bereavement charity and the largest provider of services to bereaved children, young people and their families in the UK.
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Winston's Wish is the leading childhood bereavement charity and the largest provider of services to bereaved children, young people and their families in the UK.
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Information, links and useful contacts for children, teenagers and young people with cancer in Scotland and the UK.
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This site is developed especially for teenagers who have a parent with cancer. In riprap, you can learn more about cancer and its treatment and through individual stories you can see how this might affect you and your family.
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The vision of The Teenage Cancer Trust is a future where young people’s lives don’t stop because they have cancer. They make sure they’re treated as young people first, cancer patients second.
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General medical information for kids including details about some cancers and a medical encyclopaedia.
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Find out about cancer types, treatments and living with cancer as a teen or young adult. This information has been written specifically for,and reviewed by,young people with cancer.
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Grampian Child Bereavement Network is a dedicated resource that can refer on to national and local resources which can provide children with support when they are bereaved.
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A Scottish Government initiative, this site is designed by young people for young people.
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The Children's Cancer and Leukemia Group is a UK charity dedicated to supporting research and those looking after children and teenagers with cancer.
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