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Links relating to the information in our Support section
1 NeuroSupport Centre
Located in Liverpool city centre, the aims of Neurosupport are to provide advice, information and support to people with a neurological condition, their families and care professionals, and to raise the awareness of neurological conditions in the community at large. The Centre has meeting and conference facilities, a dedicated library and database, produces regular newsletters, and provides office accommodation for a number of neurological charities.
2 Winstons Wish
Winston’s Wish is the leading childhood bereavement charity in the UK.
3 List of Support Groups
An up to date list of supports groups in the UK and online support groups.
4 Maggies Centres
Maggie’s Centres provide a programme of emotional and psychological support and practical advice to anyone affected by cancer.
5 Contact a Family
Contact a Family provides support, advice and information for families with disabled children, no matter what their condition or disability.
6 Rip Rap
A web site that can help you cope when a parent has cancer. You'll find stories from other young people going through the same situations as you are. You’ll also find information and tips to help you understand and deal with what is going on in your family.
7 Youth Cancer Trust
The Youth Cancer Trust provides holidays for teenagers and young adults
(aged 14 to 30) with cancer from anywhere in the UK and Ireland. Cancer
patients can bring a friend or sibling for free and Tracy Ann House in
Bournemouth is open all year round. YCT holidays are an opportunity to
spend time having fun with people of a similar age who have had a similar
experience.
Tel: 01202 763591
Email: admin@yct.org.uk
Web: www.yct.org.uk
8 Carers and Brain Tumours
This website aims to provide practical information and support for family and friends caring for people with a primary brain tumour in the UK. The information on this site comes from research conducted with carers of people diagnosed with a brain tumour.
9 MacMillan Cancer Support
Macmillan Cancer Support improves the lives of people affected by cancer by providing practical, medical, emotional and financial support.
10 Worcestershire Brain Tumour Support Group
The website gives you further information about the Worcestershire brain tumour support group.
11 Cancer Buddies Network
Cancer Buddies Network is an online charity based support group designed to put you in touch with your cancer buddy so you can share the ups and downs, laughter and tears with someone who knows how it feels. Whether you have experienced cancer yourself, or you are family, friend or carer, come and search for your buddy simply and safely on our dedicated website today!
12 New Approaches to Cancer
Sharing with as many people as possible the positive experience of using ‘Gentle Therapies’; these, combined with supportive counselling, self help groups and dietary advice could make a real difference to people going through the experience of cancer.

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