We’re the UK’s leading bowel cancer charity. We’re determined to save lives and improve the quality of life of everyone affected by bowel cancer. Our vision is a future where nobody dies of the disease.
Many people don’t know that men can get breast cancer because they don’t think of men as having breasts. But men do have a small amount of breast tissue. Breast cancer in men is cancer that starts in this small amount of breast tissue. Breast cancer in men is very rare. Around 370 men are diagnose...
Breast cancer affects young women in many ways - from diagnosis and treatment to fertility and concerns for children, family and friends. Breast cancer is less common in younger women (under the age of 45) than in older women, so being diagnosed at this age can be very isolating. Our information an...
Everyone at Teenage Cancer Trust is committed to our vision of a world where cancer doesn’t stop young people from living their lives. Whatever you’re going through right now, you’re not alone. We support young people through our units in NHS hospitals, staffed by specialised nurses and youth worker...
JTV Cancer Support is a project for teenagers and young adults who have been affected by cancer. Using all aspects of media it enables young people to explore and express their feelings, and make some sense of their very personal journeys from diagnosis onwards. JTV Cancer Support is only able to d...
We asked young people what they thought about their appointments with the GP (local doctor). Our guide aims to help anyone who’s thinking of visiting the doctor, whether that’s because of a small minor problem, mental or sexual health, or to talk about a long-term condition. Each section gives adv...
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Helping young people, aged 9 to 13, to learn how to code through fun, creative making activities and projects. Learn coding and design skills so you can make things that matter to you. Free resources for young people to learn to code and become digital makers
Great flexible opportunities, personalised to you Workfinder specialises in finding flexible work opportunities for young people. Opportunities ranging from short placements, internships, part time or short term full time employment. Ones which fit around your studies, care duties or main project F...
Free workshops for young people aged 13-19 interested in the world of filmmaking. This is a project aimed at those who are often not represented in the industry and who may not have thought that they could go into it. You can gain: Practical hands-on experience Networking and industry contacts...
Apprenticeships, Jobs, Reviews & Careers Advice For School & College Leavers. RateMyApprenticeship.co.uk is the UK's leading job resource for young people seeking apprenticeships.
Maytree’s house is open 365 days a year for people when they’re feeling suicidal. Maytree is a national registered charity Maytree is a national registered charity. We provide a unique residential service for people in suicidal crisis so they can talk about their suicidal thoughts and behaviour. W...
Welcome to the Club Drug Clinic. We are a free, confidential NHS service supporting people who want to change the way they are using recreational drugs. Our catchment area includes anyone living in Westminster or Kensington and Chelsea. Please visit our website for more information on how we work, ...
Free mindfulness app. Practice your daily meditation and mindfulness exercises from any device. Smiling Mind is a unique tool developed by psychologists and educators to help bring balance to your life. We suggest 10 minutes a day. What are you waiting for?
Antistress – relaxation toys: When you need relaxation, diversion or just a moment of distraction enjoy this collection of toys: hear the sound of a bamboo chime, play with wooden boxes, swipe gently your finger in the water, tap buttons, draw with chalks and so on! Are you waiting for something and...
Sending a nude can be risky. If you’ve been sexting and something’s gone wrong, we’ve got advice to help. On our website Coping with pressure to send nudes Is sexting legal? Block and report bullying or sexting Can I ask someone for a nude? And more 5 facts about sexting Images sent on s...
SignVideo provides Deaf or Hard of Hearing people who use British Sign Language (BSL) instant access to a SignVideo online BSL interpreter, in real time, on a video relay system. This service is simple, fast, secure and free.
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