This podcast is about how people make decisions about treatments when they have a child with rhabdomyosarcoma, a type of soft tissue cancer. We’ll hear from Professor Bob Phillips of the University of York and Leeds Children’s Hospital, one of the researchers in the study, and the words of parents who took part in the research. lchtv.com
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This podcast is about how people make decisions about treatments when they have a child with rhabdomyosarcoma, a type of soft tissue cancer. We’ll hear from Professor Bob Phillips of the University of York and Leeds Children’s Hospital, one of the researchers in the study, and the words of parents who took part in the research. lchtv.com
This podcast is about how people make decisions about treatments when they have a child with rhabdomyosarcoma, a type of soft tissue cancer. We’ll hear from Professor Bob Phillips of the University of York and Leeds Children’s Hospital, one of the researchers in the study, and the words of parents who took part in the research. lchtv.com
Thank you to James and Grace for speaking from the heart and sharing their post treatment experience.If you need any support please contact the TYA Team. lchtv.com
Soundscape (no music) The rain falls, hits the window and gets sucked into the ground. After we take a stroll through the woods to the stream and babbling brook. Bird song and sheep accompany the journey. Enjoy. lchtv.com
In this podcast young people discuss what their perfect hospital could look like. Lead by one of the Childrens Hospital youth workers discussions move from food to beds. lchtv.com
This podcast is a discussion about online activity and what it means to young people. This podcast was lead by Stacey Robertson, a youth worker based at Leeds Childrens Hospital. lchtv.com
Georgia K and Ania (young people) and staff Padma (YSC) and Joe Hatch (Learning Mentor) discuss what it was like to have a Port through treatment. lchtv.com
Georgia K and Ania (young people) and staff Cat Carroll (YSC) and Joe Hatch (Learning Mentor) discuss what it was like to get a diagnosis of cancer and their experiences of treatment. lchtv.com
This is the second podcast from the youth workers and young people at Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust (LTHT) looking at the impact of a youth worker for young people receiving treatment in Leeds. lchtv.com
Meet Ella, Mind Over Cancers ambassador and wife to Luke from episode 3. In this episode Ella talks about the impact of her then boyfriend’s cancer diagnosis and how she felt guilty to be struggling with her own mental health when she didn’t have the cancer. A beautiful and honest conversation from the partners perspective. lchtv.com
‘Mind Over Cancer’s ambassador Luke, talks about his cancer diagnosis he got at the age of 17yrs, his relationship with his girlfriend (now wife) and his new career as a mental health nurse’ lchtv.com
I Felt Terrified (the person I loved the most, wouldn't remember me) ‘In episode one Maddi has a conversation about the impacts of a cancer diagnosis on mental health, with her friend Anthea who had breast cancer in her 30s.’ Please visit https://mindovercancer.org.uk/ for more information . lchtv.com
'13 minutes with Maddi' Each month maddi will be starting much-needed conversations about cancer diagnosis at a young age, and the impacts that can have on mental health. In our first episode Susie talks about why she started Mind Over Cancer and Maddi introduces 13 minutes with Maddi.’ Please visit https://mindovercancer.org.uk/ for more information. lchtv.com
This Podcast has been created by the Youth Work Service at Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust. Some of the LTHT Hospital based youth workers discuss their experiences of their work, and then move on to talk to young people about how they have found having access to this support in the hospital. Later in the podcast the youth workers talk to parents and professionals about their experiences of youth worker involvement. The youth work team continues to take referrals. You can refer via email...
This podcast is about how people make decisions about treatments when they have a child with rhabdomyosarcoma, a type of soft tissue cancer. We’ll hear from Professor Bob Phillips of the University of York and Leeds Children’s Hospital, one of the researchers in the study, and the words of parents who took part in the research. lchtv.com