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This hospice provides care for your whole bereavement journey not just immediately after your loss. Support begins before the person dies, supporting family, friends and carers of the patient; preparing them for the loss of a loved one. Following the loss of someone in the hospice's care, trained counsellors and volunteers help people come to terms with their grief and to rebuild themselves emotionally. They also host quarterly remembrance evenings to provide a forum for those who have recently lost a loved one in the hospice's care to come together and remember them.
WN2 3HZ info@wlh.org.uk www.wlh.org.uk/our-care/bereavement-care

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This charity exists entirely to support and promote the well-being of unpaid family carers. They can help carers in Buckinghamshire by providing up to date advice, entitlements information, emergency planning, practical and emotional support, carer support groups and opportunities to meet other carers.

HP19 8HT mail@carersbucks.org https://carersbucks.org/information-for-carers/

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Children and Families in Grief

Bereavement support for children and families in south Devon. Referrals can be made by professionals or self-referral. Initial consultation is done over the phone, and an assessment is made. There is opportunity for families to talk individually or as a group.

TQ4 9BF info@childrenandfamiliesingrief.co.uk www.childrenandfamiliesingrief.co.uk

Trekstock support people in their 20's and 30's living with a cancer diagnosis. They provide information resources on their website on a range of topics related to living with cancer.

https://www.trekstock.com/get-informed

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This caring bereavement service meets the needs of children and young people (ages 3 to 18) as well as their families following the death of someone close, however, they may have died. The charity organises many supportive activities and workshops which helps to bring children together who have had similar experiences to help them feel more normal. They offer services in:


  1. Kent and Medway
  2. Herts and West Essex
  3. Bertfordshire and Luton
MK45 4HS info@chums.uk.com www.chums.uk.com/the-service/

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A charity to support bereaved children and young people aged 5-25 year olds when a significant person in their lives dies. Supporting families from Exeter, Mid or East Devon.
EX2 5JL support@balloonscharity.co.uk www.balloonscharity.co.uk

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Citizens Advice - Cambridge

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Citizens Advice

Sometimes you we all need help resolving legal, money and a whole variety of other issues. That is where this service comes in. They offer free, independent and confidential advice for those in need of support and guidance.
CB1 2BL https://www.cambridgecab.org.uk/

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Citizens Advice - Cornwall

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Citizens Advice

This independent charity provides free, impartial advice and information on a range of issues and everyday problems from employment to housing and debt.

https://citizensadvicecornwall.org.uk/

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The Cove Macmillan Support Centre

The Cove Macmillan Support Centre provides a dedicated facility for people affected by cancer, whether they’re the patient, are caring for someone or are simply worried about cancer. Cancer affects every part of your life, and people need financial, emotional and practical support, as well as medical treatment. The Cove Macmillan Support Centre now means people have a place to come to when they need support, and it will offer a wide range of services to make sure people with cancer have the best quality of life they can.
TR1 3LJ thecove@nhs.net https://royalcornwallhospitals.nhs.uk/services/the-cove-macmillan-support-centre/

Look Good, Feel Better

Look Good Feel Better for Teens provides helpful information on how to deal with lots of issues, including skin changes, hair loss, nutrition, fitness, and how to keep your social life on track while you are going through cancer treatment.

http://teens.lookgoodfeelbetter.org/about/

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The Joshua Wilson Brain Tumour Charity

This service aims to provide specific financial support to families of children who have or have had a brain tumour, with special focus on those who also have post-surgery disabilities. This financial support can include help with the purchase of specialist equipment, with home adaptations, with post-treatment holidays, to assist in cases of financial hardship where parents have lost income due to being unable to work while caring for their sick child, and many other instances. Applications for assistance are considered on a case by case basis by the charity’s trustee panel.
BL9 5BT hello@joshwilson.org.uk https://www.joshwilson.org.uk/how-can-josh-help/

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Marie Curie

Marie Curie Hospice in Edinburgh provides support for people with a life-limiting illness and their families. Support available includes inpatient stays, emotional support, carers clinics and home visits.

EH10 7DR edinburgh.hospice@mariecurie.org.uk www.mariecurie.org.uk/help/hospice-care/hospices/edinburgh

Maggie's Manchester

We know that resting your mind and body is an important part of managing ongoing stress. These gentle group sessions, run by an experienced hypnotherapist, share simple and effective relaxation techniques with you and can help you to regain calm, reduce fatigue, and strengthen your natural resilience.
M20 4QL manchester@maggies.org https://www.maggies.org/our-centres/maggies-manchester/

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Headway Teeside

This service is aimed at Brain injury patients and about developing community engagement and helping you create new and lasting, therapeutic relationships. Socials are held monthly and are there to give you an opportunity to engage in and experience new things. Past events have included bowling, crazy golf, quizzes, sit-down meals and a day out watching greyhound racing.

TS5 4JS headwayteesside@headway.org.uk www.headwayteesside.org.uk

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The Newbury Cancer Care

This volunteer driver scheme will help you get to any hospital for your treatment or Consultants appointment. A family member or friend can also accompany you to your appointment.
RG18 3AS office@newburycancercare.org.uk www.newburycancercare.org.uk/rosemary-centre

Hartlepool Carers

Hartlepool Carers offers advice, support and information for young carers aged 5 to 18. They also deliver activities and events that connect young carers in Hartlepool together.

TS24 8BH staff@hartlepoolcarers.org.uk https://www.hartlepoolcarers.org.uk/what-we-do/#young

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South Bucks Hospice

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South Bucks Hospice

South Bucks Hospice provide support for patients with life-limiting illnesses. Services include specialist palliative and end of life care, practical support for patients and families for caring at home, counselling and support groups.

HP13 6GR info@sbhospice.org.uk www.sbh.org.uk

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Newbury Cancer Care

Newbury Cancer Care support people who have been diagnosed with cancer or other-life threatening illnesses who live in West Berkshire. They offer practical help and information to patients and their families in the local area. They work closely with Clinical Nurse Specialists, medical professionals and the Day Hospice to help improve the support offered from the point of diagnosis.



RG18 3AS office@newburycancercare.org.uk www.newburycancercare.org.uk/

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Westernhaven Information and Support Centre

Westerhaven offers a wide range of specialist support services to those affected by cancer and long-term conditions such as COPD and long COVID. They also provide a service to relatives, carers, and friends of anyone who has received a diagnosis and who may need some support as well as anyone bereaved due to cancer.


All their services are free and are available to anyone in South West Edinburgh aged 16 and over and can take place face-to-face, online, or by phone.

EH14 3JF enquirieswesterhaven@thehealthagency.org.uk www.thehealthagency.org.uk/westerhaven-page/

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Cruse Bereavement Care

This charity offers West Berkshire residents one-to-one support via a trained volunteer who can meet you either in the privacy of one of the dedicated meeting rooms at Broadway House or in your own home. They also run group sessions if you prefer to share your experiences and emotions with others in a similar situation.

The opening times for the helpline are:

  1. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday – 9.30am – 5pm
  2. Tuesday – 1pm – 8pm
  3. Saturday & Sunday – closed


GU8 5EZ wbc.admin@hotmail.co.uk www.cruse.org.uk/

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This charity runs Introduction Days, Living Well courses and Treatment Support Clinics for cancer patients. They also offer several groups which focus on managing stress, staying active, keeping motivated, making new friends and eating well. There are a diverse range of groups on offer which are; Nordic walking, yogathrive, qi gong, relaxation, meditation, healthy cooking demos and a choir.
BS20 0HH clientsupport@pennybrohn.org.uk https://pennybrohn.org.uk/our-approach/services/

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Headway Teesside

This charity aims to provide practical help and support to people who are living with a brain injury in the Teesside area. Support in the past has included drop-in sessions, activity sessions to help build confidence and various social outings including ten pin bowling and trips to the seaside. This support can be accessed by patients, families, friends and carers.



TS2 1SW headwayteesside@gmail.com www.headwayteesside.org.uk

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This innovative therapy allows any child to engage with an art therapist by participating in painting, drawing, collages, and clay modelling. The therapy helps to reduce anxiety before medical procedures as well as providing a safe space for children to show difficult to express feelings about their illness.

EH21 7PQ info@teapot-trust.org https://www.teapot-trust.org/Listing/Category/referral-for-online-art-therapy

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Penny Brohn UK

These counselling sessions give you a chance to share your thoughts and feelings with an experienced therapist who will listen without judgement, whether you’re the person with cancer or are supporting someone else through their experience. If you live in Bristol or South Gloucestershire, the cost of your counselling will be met by the NHS. For those living in other areas, the charity is able to offer a maximum of 12 sessions per person, either face to face or over the phone.
BS20 0HH clientsupport@pennybrohn.org.uk https://pennybrohn.org.uk/our-approach/services/

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brainstrust

When you are living with a brain tumour, or are caring for someone living with a brain tumour, you may find hypnotherapy useful in improving wellbeing in the following areas:

  1. Anxiety and stress
  2. Diet and lifestyle
  3. Resilience, self esteem and confidence
  4. Pre and post-operative care
  5. Pain management
  6. Reduction of side effects from treatment such as nausea, fatigue


brainstrust run regular online hypnotherapy sessions, led by Louise Baker (MSc Psychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health) .

PO31 7QG hello@brainstrust.org.uk brainstrust.eventbrite.com

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Lavender Touch

A Borders charity that offer Complementary therapies for loved ones or carers. Treatments can be tailored to suit, allowing each to benefit the individual in a way that works best for them.

These treatments can be arranged at any stage of illness or recovery. Treatments are delivered within the Borders General Hospital, Macmillan Centre, Margaret Kerr Unit, Complete Health Borders in Galashiels or at home; wherever you feel most comfortable.


Phone opening times are;

Tuesday 9 am – 4 pm

Thursday, 9 am – 4 pm

Friday 9 am – 3 pm


TD1 3RU admin@lavendertouch.co.uk www.lavendertouch.co.uk

patients

This Bristol-based charity offers free weekly counselling sessions and psychotherapy to people affected by a life-threatening illness. The therapies, for either individuals, couples or groups, create time and space where people can explore how they feel about what is happening.
BS1 5NA info@the-harbour.org.uk https://the-harbour.org.uk/

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Based in Bath, this local charity supports people who care for family and friends who need extra support day-to-day. They can offer expert advice, breaks from caring, emotional support and understanding. They also run support and wellbeing groups such as their book club and craft groups, and can support you with grant applications and financial guidance.

BA2 9ES support@banescarerscentre.org.uk www.banescarerscentre.org.uk

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Citizens Advice

This charity offer free, confidential and independent advice on a wide range of issues including employment, benefits, housing, debt, consumer rights, discrimination and relationship breakdowns to everyone regardless of age, income, ethnicity, gender or religion.

info@dagcas.org www.dagcas.org

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Alice House Hospice

The Helpline is staffed by specialist Nurses and Doctors, based at the Hospice, who are ready to offer support and advice to individuals and their families, at any time during the day or night. This service is also available for Healthcare Professionals who can access this service during a 24hour period where they will receive specialist support and advice in the management of a patient’s ongoing specialist palliative care needs. The patient can be at home, in hospital or another Hospice.

TS24 9DA enquiries@alicehousehospice.co.uk https://www.alicehousehospice.co.uk/patients-carers/outpatient-services/24-hour-helpline/

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Maggie's - Edinburgh

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Maggie's

Maggie's centre in Edinburgh offers a space for those living with a brain tumour and their loved ones to speak to others going through a similar experience and find advice, support and strategies for coping. It covers both emotional and practical concerns, from the day-to-day impact of diagnosis to help with money worries.

EH4 2XU edinburgh@maggies.org https://www.maggies.org/our-centres/maggies-edinburgh/

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Children's Hospice South West

Children's Hospice South West provide hospice care and professional family support services for babies, children and young people with life-threatening and life-limiting conditions. The care is offered at each of their 3 hospices based in the South West of England and includes: short breaks, sibling support, emergency care, end-of-life care, bereavement support, care therapies and support for teenagers.

EX31 2PZ enquiries@chsw.org.uk www.chsw.org.uk/

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Macmillian Cancer Support

This service is for anyone living in West Lothian, and for patients attending the Western General Hospital who are affected by cancer, including family and caregivers. They provide a holistic approach to advice through available benefits and refer to other services available in West Lothian, including; Occupational Therapy, Home Safety Service, travel concessions, money, energy and housing advice. They offer weekly drop in sessions in Bathgate Partnership Centre every Wednesday 10am-12pm. They also have a drop in session at Western General Hospital, South Corridor every Tuesday and Thursday 10am-1pm.

EH4 2XU macmillan@westlothian.gov.uk https://www.westlothian.gov.uk/article/44658/Macmillan-Benefits-Advice

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Teenage and Young Adult (TYA) service in Cornwall

The TYA team run support groups and meet every six weeks across Cornwall. They also arrange social events throughout the year.
TR1 3LJ rcht.tyanurses@nhs.net www.royalcornwall.nhs.uk/services/cancer-services/tya-cancer

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We know the treatment process can be a particularly difficult and challenging time. This clinic is designed to help anyone who is preparing for, undergoing or recovering from chemo or radiotherapy. The weekly clinic, run by a doctor and chemotherapy nurse, offers advice and guidance of treatment side effects, guided relaxation classes, nutritional advice, acupuncture and gentle exercise sessions. The clinic runs every Monday between 9 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Mondays.
BS20 0HH clientsupport@pennybrohn.org.uk https://pennybrohn.org.uk/our-approach/services/

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Teenage and Young Adult (TYA) service at University Hospital Bristol

The TYA team organise social events and activities for young people who are living with or beyond cancer.
BS1 3NU TYAMDaT@UHBristol.nhs.uk https://www.uhbristol.nhs.uk/patients-and-visitors/your-hospitals/bhoc/teenage-and-young-adult-cancer-service/welcome/

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Marie Curie Hospice Edinburgh

Marie Curie Hospice, Edinburgh provide specialist care and support to people living with a terminal illness, and their loved ones. The support available includes in-patient stays, outpatient care, wellbeing support and home visits.



EH10 7DR edinburgh.hospice@mariecurie.org.uk www.mariecurie.org.uk/services/hospices/edinburgh

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Citizens Advice Bath & North East Somerset

This independent charity provides free, impartial advice and information on a range of issues and everyday problems from employment to housing and debt.

BA1 2EE www.citizensadvicebanes.org.uk

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Teesside Hospice

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Teesside Hospice

Teeside Hospice support people and their families living with a terminal illness in Tees Valley. They provide physical, mental and emotional support at their centre in Middlesborough.

TS5 5NW www.teessidehospice.org/

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Macmillan Cancer Support and Citizens Advice Bristol

We know that living with a brain tumour can cause financial issues through loss of income or increased expenditure. These two charities are working in partnership to deliver welfare benefits advice specifically for people affected by cancer. The service can help clients with benefit entitlement, filling in forms, appealing benefit award decisions and charitable grants. The service is available in several outreach locations across the city.
BS1 3BL macmillan@citizensadvicebristol.org.uk www.bristolcab.org.uk/macmillan-cancer-support/

Zoe's Place Baby Hospice

This charity provides palliative, respite and end of life care in a safe, home from home environment to babies and infants aged from birth to five years suffering from life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. The experienced staff work alongside healthcare professionals to develop a tailored palliative care plan for each child and family. The 24 hour, one to one support for children can allow parents and carers to recharge their batteries or to spend time with their other children while knowing their child is in safe hands. The charity also offers a parent support network and sibling support groups.
TS6 9DA hellomiddlesbrough@zoes-place.org.uk www.zoes-place.org.uk/locations/middlesbrough-hospice/

Headway Wirral

Headway Wirral provide regular drop in sessions at various locations across Wirral and a weekly social group.

They can also provide support and advice relating to welfare and benefits, legal advice and practical advice around living with a brain injury.

headway.wirral@gmail.com www.headwaywirral.org.uk

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St Teresa's Hospice

St Teresa's Hospice provides palliative and end-of-life care and support in South Durham and North Yorkshire for people with life-limiting illnesses. Their services include: hospice at home, an inpatient unit, family support, bereavement care and complementary therapies.

DL3 7UA www.darlingtonhospice.org.uk

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Butterwick Hospice

At Butterwick Hospice, we aim to be there for the whole family. Offering holistic care in both Stockton and Bishop Auckland, our Hospices provide day services, respite, counselling and end of life care to those facing a terminal diagnosis as well as support for their loved ones. We are there for our communities of Teesside and County Durham, providing holistic, palliative care for people and support for their families.

TS19 8XN info@butterwick.org.uk https://butterwick.org.uk/care-for-adults/

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Butterwick Hospice Care

This warm and friendly hospice offers around the clock support for babies, children, teenagers, young adults and their families. This bright and happy environment gives children and young people access to specialist computers, games, arts and crafts, a special hydrotherapy pool, a multi-sensory room, a sensory garden and exciting trips on a specially adapted bus. Stays at the hospice are flexible with some children and young adults coming for the day and others coming for a short break either by themselves or with their family.
TS19 8XN info@butterwick.org.uk https://butterwick.org.uk/care-for-children/support-for-families/

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St Peter's Hospice

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St Peter's Hospice

St Peter's Hospice is a local charity that provides care and support to adults who are living with a progressive life-limiting illness in the Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset area. The hospice provides care for people in their own home and at their hospice- where they also provide day services, a living well programme and complementary therapies. They also provide a range of support for caregivers, including a support line and emotional and psychological support.

BS10 6NL www.stpetershospice.org.uk/

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Teesside Hospice

We know that coming to terms with the death of a loved one can be especially difficult for children and young adults. This service focuses specifically on people under the age of 18 in the South Tees area. The service offers individual counselling or time limited group work with counsellors who are experienced at working with children who are grieving. Sessions involve the use of a range of creative resources to allow the children to express and understand their grief.
TS5 5NW teessidehospice@hotmail.com www.teessidehospice.org/what-we-do/bereavement-counselling/forget-me-not

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St Margaret's Hospice

This charity delivers high quality, responsive and compassionate care to patients and their families facing a life-limiting illness. They have two hospice sites; one in Yeovil and one in Taunton, each with an inpatient unit, day hospice service and a therapies service. They also provide a range of community based services and a 24-hour adviceline. They have a Family Support Service that provides support for families with young children and teenagers during the patient's illness and after bereavement.



TA1 5HA info@st-margarets-hospice.org.uk www.st-margarets-hospice.org.uk
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