Events
march, 2025
06mar10:00 am11:00 amIn Treatment Webinar Series: Parenting Patient
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This webinar series is aimed at parents of children / adolescents who are currently in treatment. This series will support you as you navigate this stage with your family. Parenting advice
Event Details
This webinar series is aimed at parents of children / adolescents who are currently in treatment. This series will support you as you navigate this stage with your family.
Parenting advice – patient
Thursday 6th March at 10am
This webinar is designed for parents and caregivers of children/adolescents undergoing cancer treatment. It aims to provide practical strategies, emotional support, and insights to help families navigate the challenges of a cancer diagnosis and treatment journey. Topics will include understanding your child/adolescents emotional needs, communicating effectively with healthcare providers, managing stress as a caregiver, and minding your own needs, during treatment. The session will conclude with a Q&A to address concerns and signpost you to available supports.
This webinar will be facilitated by Debbie Cullinane. Debbie is a former teacher, Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist and play therapist and has been supporting families affected by Childhood Cancer since 2019.
Parenting advice – siblings
Thursday 10th April at 10am
This webinar focuses on the emotional and psychological needs of siblings of children undergoing cancer treatment. It will provide parents with insights into how siblings may be affected by the illness and offer strategies to help them cope. Topics include fostering open communication, addressing feelings of jealousy or guilt, maintaining sibling relationships, and ensuring siblings feel loved and supported. The session will conclude with a Q&A to address concerns and signpost you to available supports.
This webinar will be facilitated by Debbie Cullinane. Debbie is a former teacher, Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist and play therapist and has been supporting families affected by Childhood Cancer since 2019.
Self care in treatment
Thursday 8th May at 10am
This webinar is designed for parents and caregivers of children/adolescents undergoing cancer treatment. You may be encouraged by everyone to ‘look after yourself’ during treatment but what does that mean and how do you find time when you are juggling the care of your child and possibly siblings. Topics will include basic self-care tips such as sleep, diet, movement and managing worry and anxiety with a focus on simple strategies that may be achievable. The session will conclude with a Q&A to address concerns and signpost you to available supports.
Communication in treatment
Thursday 12th June at 10am
This webinar focuses on communicating with your family, community and medical team. It can feel like you are learning a new medical language at a stressful time and getting to know your medical team. Within their own personal supports, parents often share that they are learning to ask for help and are both unsure on what to ask for and how best to ask. As well as unsure on how to communicate the diagnosis and treatment with their child and siblings.
This webinar will be co-facilitated by Ciara Kennedy, Clinical Nurse Specialist, CHI Crumlin and Dr Mairead Brennan, Childhood Cancer Ireland Director of Psychosocial services, who will share tips and phrases that may help you across your personal and professional supports. The session will conclude with a Q&A to address concerns and signpost you to available supports.
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(Thursday) 10:00 am - 11:00 am
08mar9:30 am4:00 pmParent Workshop: Kilkenny
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Putting the pieces back together: understanding the experience and taking steps forward - our parent workshop is led by experts - Clinical Psychologist Mairead Brennan and Play Therapist and Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist Debbie
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Putting the pieces back together: understanding the experience and taking steps forward – our parent workshop is led by experts – Clinical Psychologist Mairead Brennan and Play Therapist and Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist Debbie Cullinane.
The experience of receiving a childhood diagnosis, treatment and recovery can often feel like a very lonely one. It can be very helpful to be with other parents who understand and share some of your experiences and feelings.
If you’ve been stuck in ‘doing’ mode you might be running on empty, stuck in a constant alert and vigilant state. We’ll share simple strategies that are known to help and learn how to move forward.
2025 workshops:
- Kilkenny, Sat 8th March, Lyrath Estate Hotel
- Dublin, Sat 14th June, venue TBC
- Cork, Sat 18th October, Rochestown Park Hotel
Workshops are free, with lunch and refreshments provided.
Time
(Saturday) 9:30 am - 4:00 pm
11mar7:30 pm8:30 pmFurther Education & Training Options and alternative pathways to education
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In this webinar we will explore options for further education and training for young people moving on from secondary school. If you're in senior cycle, you may be considering your next
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(Tuesday) 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
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Saturday 22nd March 2025 Brace yourself for Battle Cancer Dublin – Ireland’s biggest fitness fundraiser, where your strength, sweat and grit go all in for Childhood Cancer Ireland.
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Saturday 22nd March 2025
Brace yourself for Battle Cancer Dublin – Ireland’s biggest fitness fundraiser, where your strength, sweat and grit go all in for Childhood Cancer Ireland.
If you are already taking part or interested in getting involved, contact us!
Time
All Day (Saturday)
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CAYAS Conference 2025
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