Cancer Support and Recovery
A cancer diagnosis is something that will impact all of us either directly or indirectly during our lifetime and yet we are still unsure of what to say or how to approach the subject.
Do you know what to say?
A cancer diagnosis propels you into an unknown and daunting world. Real Talk offers workshops to address this Brave New World for those diagnosed, as well as a session offering guidance and experience to those in the role of support.
Don't say :"Everything happens for a reason."
A cancer diagnosis, of course raises fear and a sense of the unknown. In fact many positive outcomes can occur and focussing on these can mean an easier journey and better outcomes for our health. While we're not talking about toxic positivity, a bit of help finding the light among the shade can be invaluable.
Support a person or mark a day
Whether you want to support your colleagues through a difficult time or mark World Cancer Day (February 4th), Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October) or Prostrate and Testicular Cancer during Movember, cancer survivor of ten years, Emi Howe is full of useful insights and practical guidance to help you do just that.