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Bienvenue au Children’s Hospital de Westmead
A destination des familles calédoniennes recevant des soins au service oncologie de l’hôpital des enfants de Westmead.
Si votre enfant a récemment été évasané au service oncologie de l’hôpital des enfants de Westmead, alors vous n’êtes pas seuls. Nous sommes là pour vous accueillir.
Notre association australienne Redkite, apporte un soutien émotionnel, pratique et financier aux familles calédoniennes d’oncologie de Westmead. Notre coordinatrice Audrey y est présente pour vous accompagner tout au long du traitement de votre enfant en Australie.
N’hésitez pas à nous contacter en cas de besoin.
Audrey est joignable à l’adresse suivante : amorisseau@redkite.org.au. Vous pouvez également rejoindre notre page Facebook en français dédiée aux familles calédoniennes
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“Having this support for me to re-enter the workforce has just completely changed the trajectory of our family, financially and helped me emotionally and mentally, feeling like I can achieve things again.”
Redkite provides free counselling for adults. You can talk to us once or twice, or more often if you need. It’s up to you.
Redkite provides free counselling for adults. You can talk to us once or twice, or more often if you need. It’s up to you.
It can be hard to know how to help a mother when their child has been diagnosed with cancer. Offering the right help can make all the difference.
It can be hard to know how to help a mother when their child has been diagnosed with cancer. Offering the right help can make all the difference.
This booklet answers some of the many questions which grandparents of children with cancer told Redkite they would have liked answered when their grandchild was diagnosed and during their grandchild’s treatment phase.
This booklet answers some of the many questions which grandparents of children with cancer told Redkite they would have liked answered when their grandchild was diagnosed and during their grandchild’s treatment phase.