FYSOT ’07: A Little Help from my Friends Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. Here is a link to the video instead. Published: 16th Mar '07 Channel: FYSOT, Teenage Cancer Trust Region: Newcastle Tags: Emotions, Family, Friends, Peer Support, Photographs, School, Support, Teenage Cancer Trust Unit, Ward Newcastle present a comedy film about helping each other get through cancer. Show Comments (2) Related Films Ellie talks about the importance of friends whilst going through cancer and also how to make ‘cancer friends’. How To Make Cancer Friends Luned and Wen first met each other on a trip to Cadbury World and since then have become great friends. They both explain why it’s good to have “cancer friends” but also they talk about the negative side of having […] My Cancer Friends Filmed at this years CCLG (Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group) annual family and friends day in Birmingham. Rev. Kathryn Darby speaks about understanding the religious and spiritual needs of young people. CCLG Family and Friends 2013 – Understanding The Religious and Spiritual Needs of Young People (11-16yrs) With Cancer. After five years of being a cancer patient, Katie finally gets to have a nose around a Teenage Cancer Trust unit something which makes Katie reflect on her own cancer experience. Katie has time to catch up with a few […] Katie’s Cancer-tastic Week Here we see Charlotte’s friends talk openly about how they felt about Charlotte’s cancer diagnosis. Our Friend Has Cancer
Ellie talks about the importance of friends whilst going through cancer and also how to make ‘cancer friends’. How To Make Cancer Friends
Luned and Wen first met each other on a trip to Cadbury World and since then have become great friends. They both explain why it’s good to have “cancer friends” but also they talk about the negative side of having […] My Cancer Friends
Filmed at this years CCLG (Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group) annual family and friends day in Birmingham. Rev. Kathryn Darby speaks about understanding the religious and spiritual needs of young people. CCLG Family and Friends 2013 – Understanding The Religious and Spiritual Needs of Young People (11-16yrs) With Cancer.
After five years of being a cancer patient, Katie finally gets to have a nose around a Teenage Cancer Trust unit something which makes Katie reflect on her own cancer experience. Katie has time to catch up with a few […] Katie’s Cancer-tastic Week
Here we see Charlotte’s friends talk openly about how they felt about Charlotte’s cancer diagnosis. Our Friend Has Cancer