
Event
Connect Group: My child has finished treatment
We know that finishing treatment can be an emotional time. Feelings of joy, relief, or happiness can appear alongside feelings of fear, confusion, or anxiousness. These feelings can be especially difficult to manage if you feel disconnected from the people who supported you in the hospital.
This Connect Group is an informal online catch-up for parents, guardians and carers who are at a similar stage of their cancer experience.
With two Redkite Social Workers there to guide the discussion, you will be able to safely share your experience, discuss challenges and learn strategies that others have found useful. You’re welcome to share as much or as little as you like.
This group is for you if:
- You are a parent/guardian/carer of a child aged 0-18 who has a cancer diagnosis
- Your child has finished treatment within the last 12 months
- You want to meet and talk with other parents/guardians/carers whose children have also finished treatment
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Our connect groups let you connect over video with people in a similar situation. These informal groups are a space where you can share your experience with people who’ve been there too, as well as talk about challenges and share things you’ve found helpful
Our connect groups let you connect over video with people in a similar situation. These informal groups are a space where you can share your experience with people who’ve been there too, as well as talk about challenges and share things you’ve found helpful