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dealing with my sibling’s cancer

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Youth Cancer Service
Canteen is Australia's leading organisation providing evidence-based support to young people & families impacted by cancer.
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How will cancer affect my brother or sister?
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Getting information about my brother or sister’s cancer
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Life after your sibling's cancer treatment
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Taking care of myself when my brother or sister has cancer
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Dealing with anger & stress about your sibling's cancer
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How my brother or sister's cancer can affect relationships
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Coping with school or work when my brother or sister has cancer
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Coping at home when my brother or sister has cancer
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Getting help and support with my brother or sister's cancer
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Canteen acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of this land. We pay respect to Elders past, present and future. We are committed to providing inclusive and appropriate support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people, their kin and community. Indigenous Australians are respectfully advised this website may contain images, names or stories of people who have passed away. Read our Reconciliation Action Plan here.
Ngalaya (Dharawal for ally or friend in battle), is an artwork commissioned by Canteen created by Kamilaroi and Jerrinja woman and artist Jasmine Sarin.

 

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