Parenting with Cancer: Understanding the impact & changing practice
Develop skills in communication, improve confidence in supporting patients who are parents and learn ways to change your practice.
A packed day with a full and interesting agenda. Breakout activities using case studies, space to discuss challenging scenarios, and a chance to reflect on your own practice as well as learn from your peers.
Lunch and refreshments are provided.
Participants get resources to take home, access to our resource hub and issued a CPD certificate.
There is limited parking within the Manor grounds. 10 min walk from Hither Green train station.
Develop skills in communication, improve confidence in supporting patients who are parents and learn ways to change your practice.
A packed day with a full and interesting agenda. Breakout activities using case studies, space to discuss challenging scenarios, and a chance to reflect on your own practice as well as learn from your peers.
Lunch and refreshments are provided.
Participants get resources to take home, access to our resource hub and issued a CPD certificate.
There is limited parking within the Manor grounds. 10 min walk from Hither Green train station.
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Location
Manor House: The Baring Room
34 Old Road
London SE13 5SY
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Agenda
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Parenting with Cancer
Evidence of the impact of parental cancer on a patient & family Why do we need to talk to children about their parent’s illness? Exercise 1: Your experience in practice/your challenges Communication: How, when, what to tell the kids Exercise 2: Case Study – Parents ‘How do I tell my kids?’ Parenting through treatment: Tips to support patients. Impact of parental illness on children | Coping as a family Exercise 3: Case Study – Children Parenting in palliative care Exercise 4: Challenging scenarios Change in practice. Examples. Exercise 5: Enabling positive change within your practice Endings, signposting, evaluation