Topic: Surviving and thriving with blood cancer
What does it mean to survive blood cancer as a carer? Many carers find themselves asking “What now?” After months or years focusing on getting through, the change can feel unfamiliar. And when blood cancer is ongoing, the word ‘survivor’ may feel hard to relate to.
In this group, we’ll explore the physical and emotional realities and share practical ways to support your wellbeing, so you can live as well as possible alongside the person you care for.
Time:
- 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM (VIC / NSW / ACT / TAS / QLD)
- 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM (SA / NT)
- 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (WA)
These groups are interactive in nature & your participation is valued. Where possible, we encourage cameras to be turned on for the session to create a warm and safe environment for all participants.
Group sizes are limited so registration is essential.
Register now
Below is a link to some information about the topic of this group for your reference. It outlines what we’ll be exploring together and may help you know what to expect.
Things you need to know to participate:
- You must be 18 years or older and be the carer or support person of someone with that diagnosis.
- Support groups close 15 minutes after start time. If you arrive after this, you’ll be unable to join.
- We ask you abide by the principles of privacy, confidentiality and respect.
- If you don’t receive a confirmation email of your registration, please check your junk or spam folders.
- If you have trouble joining the meeting, this instructional video may help – Joining a Zoom meeting.






