Self Help UK have received additional funding from Macmillan to develop our Deaf Cancer Support project. This funding enables us to: Self Help UK have 3 staff within the project; Referral Admin Coordinator, Peer Group Development Officer and Advocacy Officer. The service will cover the whole of the UK including Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland.
The funding will be for a 2 year pilot scheme.
This will allow us to support both Deaf people with cancer, as well as those caring for people with cancer.
Macmillan provided funding for Self Help UK to set up a service for Deaf people experiencing cancer, as Self Help UK have 40 years’ experience of providing support for peer support groups across Nottinghamshire and the UK. The project at Self Help UK started in 2018. Macmillan noted that there was no dedicated service for Deaf people experiencing cancer, particularly those who use British Sign Language. They asked Self Help UK to set up a service for Deaf people experiencing cancer. Niki Johnson was recruited to run the project for Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. Since 2020 the service has expanded to cover the UK by Zoom and remote support. Macmillan have extended our funding and this allows us to offer support to Deaf people experiencing cancer across the UK. They can use the project to help in their own personal cancer journey in British Sign Language.
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Royal Garden Party: Celebrating our Macmillan Deaf Cancer Support Project, run by SelfHelp UK 21st May 2024 The Deaf Cancer Support Project providing support to Deaf individuals affected by cancer, were honoured to be invited to His Majesty King Charles III Royal Garden Party, held at the historic Buckingham Palace on May 21, 2024. […]
Lung cancer starts in the windpipe (trachea), the main airway (bronchus) or the lung tissue. Cancer that starts in the lung is called primary lung cancer. Lung cancer is the third most common cancer in the UK. Around 48,500 people are diagnosed in the UK each year. Lung cancer gets more common as you get […]
Self Help UK has a group of trained volunteers, to help and support Deaf people experiencing cancer. It can be anything from simple listening (remotely by video call), running a support group in your area (coming soon) or on Zoom, or supporting you with hospital appointments (depending on volunteer availability). If you are interested in becoming a volunteer – please fill out this Volunteer Form. You may be subjected to satisfactory checks including DBS checks. Or you can email [email protected]
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These are our other projects or partnerships with other charities.
Support group for deaf people who have caught long covid. Details to come soon.
Scottish Book Trust in partnership with Macmillan. We have teamed up with Scottish Book Trust with a couple of our Deaf Cancer members creating their stories in BSL.
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Sign Health, a charity for Deaf people to access health related information and counselling support.
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