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Counselling and Individual Support

Canteen counsellors are specially trained to understand the challenges cancer brings and you can talk to them about thoughts or feelings that you may find hard sharing with others. Our counsellors provide an initial 8-10 sessions either online or face to face.

Our counsellors can help:

  • Develop strategies to deal with the impact of cancer on your life
  • Manage school, work, changing relationships with loved ones
  • Connect you with Canteen face-to-face and digital programs
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Counselling and Individual Support FAQs

Counsellors are specially trained to understand the unique challenges cancer brings. They offer confidential, free support to help you manage the emotional, social, and practical impacts of cancer. This can include developing coping strategies, navigating school or work, and managing changes in relationships.

Sessions are delivered either online or face‑to‑face. Support is available no matter where you live, and you can choose the format that feels most comfortable for you.

Canteen’s counselling services are completely free and available to young people impacted by cancer – whether you’re dealing with your own diagnosis, a family member’s diagnosis, or grief after a loss. Counselling is tailored to your individual situation and needs.

To access support, get in touch and we’ll look after the rest.

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About Canteen

When cancer crashes into a young person’s world, Canteen is in their corner with whatever support they need. We provide individually tailored support to young people aged 12-25 and their parents.

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