Events for October 9, 2024 - July 4, 2024

  • Support group: living a meaningful life

    Virtually via Zoom

    Topic: Living a meaningful life The Leukaemia Foundation runs monthly support groups online via zoom. This month the groups are discussing the questions of ‘what is the meaning of life’ & ‘what’s my purpose’. This group is a general group open to all blood cancer patients. The Leukaemia Foundation advises that ‘these are significantly profound […]

  • Men’s online support group: living with uncertainty

    Virtually via Zoom

    Topic: Living with uncertainty The Leukaemia Foundation runs monthly online support groups and this one is for people who identify as male. The Leukaemia Foundation advises us that 'many aspects of a blood cancer diagnosis can put us in a state of ‘not knowing’ or being unsure about the future. This can lead to feelings […]

  • Online evening support group: living with uncertainty

    Virtually via Zoom

    Topic: Living with uncertainty The Leukaemia Foundation runs monthly online support groups and this one is available to all blood cancer patients. The Leukaemia Foundation advises us that ‘many aspects of a blood cancer diagnosis can put us in a state of ‘not knowing’ or being unsure about the future. This can lead to feelings […]

  • Watch and wait support group: living with uncertainty

    Virtually via Zoom

    Topic: Living with uncertainty The Leukaemia Foundation runs monthly online support groups. This one is especially aimed at those of us who have a blood cancer diagnosis and are on a 'watch and wait' regime. The Leukaemia Foundation advises us that ‘many aspects of a blood cancer diagnosis can put us in a state of […]

  • Online support group: living with uncertainty

    Virtually via Zoom

    Topic: Living with uncertainty The Leukaemia Foundation runs monthly online support groups. The Leukaemia Foundation advises us that ‘many aspects of a blood cancer diagnosis can put us in a state of ‘not knowing’ or being unsure about the future. This can lead to feelings of stress, anxiety and helplessness.  However, uncertainty is an unavoidable […]

  • Men’s blood cancer support group – self advocacy

    Virtually via Zoom

    Topic: self advocacy The Leukaemia Foundation runs monthly online support groups. This one is for men. The Leukaemia Foundation advises us that ‘Self-advocacy means taking an active role in your health care which requires understanding your own needs and communicating these needs with others. This can be challenging while living with blood cancer. In this […]

  • General blood cancer support group – self advocacy

    Virtually via Zoom

    Topic: self advocacy The Leukaemia Foundation runs monthly online support groups. This one is for all blood cancer patients. The Leukaemia Foundation advises us that ‘Self-advocacy means taking an active role in your health care which requires understanding your own needs and communicating these needs with others. This can be challenging while living with blood […]

  • Webinar – managing the financial realities of blood cancer

    Virtually via Zoom

    This is another webinar from the Leukaemia Foundation. The Leukaemia Foundation advises that 'Many people experience significant financial stress at the time of a blood cancer diagnosis. Personal and financial security can change, capacity to work can fluctuate and accessing insurance or support payments can create uncertainty and stress. Getting your financial affairs in order […]

  • Blood cancer support group – self advocacy

    Virtually via Zoom

    The Leukaemia Foundation runs monthly online support groups. This one is for all blood cancer patients. The Leukaemia Foundation advises us that ‘Self-advocacy means taking an active role in your health care which requires understanding your own needs and communicating these needs with others. This can be challenging while living with blood cancer. In this […]

  • Men’s support group – ‘Tricky conversations’

    Virtually via Zoom

    The Leukaemia Foundation runs regular online support groups. This one is for men. The Leukaemia Foundation tells us that 'Sharing the news of a blood cancer diagnosis can be challenging & confronting. This initial news will be one of many tricky conversations you & those around you will be faced with after a diagnosis. Despite […]

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