Our final episode this season, we are joined by Lucy Bray Professor of Child Health Literacy.
Childhood Cancer Ireland was first introduced to Lucy's work at the Children in Hospital Ireland annual lecture earlier this year.
Lucy looks at improving the experience for children and young people having procedures.
Here we talk about the journey a patient goes on before, during and after treatment and she shares her expert knowledge on how we can support children throughout.
This is a highly empathatic and supportive conversation that we hope can offer you guidance, empowerment and education.
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Dr. Massa Jabra - Paediatric Care in a Conflict Zone
A Celebration of Life - Karen Dempsey
Gone Too Soon - Zoe's Magic Wand
Survivorship & Late Effects - Aoife Moggan
Marlie's Gold Ribbon Story - Jenny Forde
A St. Luke's Hero - Thank you Edel Tevlin
Fighting Leukaemia, Jude's Story - Laura & Steven Reilly
The Psychology of Childhood Leukaemia Survivorship - Avril Deegan
Gone Too Soon - Lily May's Story
Parent Support - Dr. Mairead Brennan
Beating Neuroblastoma - Mark Garry
Sibling Survivors - Noreen Doyle
Creating Cian's Kennels - Evelyn Neary
Fighting Future Childhood Cancer - Prof Walter Kolch & Alan Pearson
Courage over Leukemia - Sarah Barnes Aabo
Brain Cancer doesn't define me - Dylan Smith Bresnahan
Parent Support - Psychotherapist, Debbie Cullinane
Gone too Soon: Laobhaise's Story
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