Go Lightly Round Ward 15 Your browser doesn’t support HTML5 video. Here is a link to the video instead. Author: Jack Golightly Published: 6th Jun '07 Channel: HeadSpace Region: Birmingham Tags: Infection, School, Teachers, video diary Jack shows us round the ward at Birmingham and reveals how long he has been there. Embed Copy and paste this code onto your website. Show Comments (2) Related Films Meet 15 year old Gareth Parr from Hull, who, between some pretty impressive Baritone playing, explains how he has recently had a brain tumour removed followed by chemo, after a series of headaches. We get an insight of what it […] radio ga ga Diagnosed with Leukemia, Thomas gives us a very personal account of his beliefs, and how he coped with the diagnosis after being told there was no cure; obtaining drugs previously not available on the NHS. Thomas Cancer is nothing new to Katie as she has recovered from it twice already, proving that she’s a fighter. 5 Weeks Donavon and Piers show us round their ward and introduce us to a few nurses. a trip around ward 10T Richard explains the differences between his last stay and his current one. Richard’s film shows us how sometimes an adult ward can seem very bleak to a teenager. Here’s hoping that one day all hospitals will have teenage cancer units. On the Adult Ward
Meet 15 year old Gareth Parr from Hull, who, between some pretty impressive Baritone playing, explains how he has recently had a brain tumour removed followed by chemo, after a series of headaches. We get an insight of what it […] radio ga ga
Diagnosed with Leukemia, Thomas gives us a very personal account of his beliefs, and how he coped with the diagnosis after being told there was no cure; obtaining drugs previously not available on the NHS. Thomas
Cancer is nothing new to Katie as she has recovered from it twice already, proving that she’s a fighter. 5 Weeks
Richard explains the differences between his last stay and his current one. Richard’s film shows us how sometimes an adult ward can seem very bleak to a teenager. Here’s hoping that one day all hospitals will have teenage cancer units. On the Adult Ward