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Webinar - Living with the psychological impact of leukaemia and lymphoma in the COVID-19 era

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From time to time CLL Support partner with other charities that share our aims and objectives and we are pleased to promote this webinar from Leukaemia Care and Lymphoma Action. It's their first ever joint webinar for those living with a lymphoma or leukaemia diagnosis.

This webinar will explore the psychological impact of living with a lymphoma or leukaemia and discuss clinical care, support, coping strategies and how COVID-19 may be affecting your experience and delivery of care.

You will be joined by Clinical Psychologist Dr Raj M. Gupta, Birmingham and Solihull NHS Trust, Dr Pauline Aiston, Health Psychologist University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, Anne Crook, Counsellor / Psychotherapist, Psycho-oncology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust and Angela Watts, CNS and Leukaemia Care Nurse Adviser

Date: Thursday 27th August, at 4pm

Topic: Living with the psychological impact of leukaemia and lymphoma in the COVID-19 era followed by a Q&A session.

The webinar is being hosted on Zoom and Facebook, meaning you can chose a platform to suit you. Zoom is the best place to ask questions, but if you join via Facebook we will try and get all the questions sent to over but please expect a delay.

Watch via Zoom

To join via Zoom, all you need to do is register your attendance before the webinar starts. Once registered you will be sent an email with a link to click on the day at 4pm. Register here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/reg...

Watch via Facebook

To join via Facebook, all you need is a Facebook account. Once logged in head to Leukaemia Care's Facebook page at 4pm on Thursday 27th August and find the live video (it will be at the top of the feed)

Please note, they will not be able to give individual medical advice. You will be directed to your own clinical team if they cannot answer your question in the webinar. Due to the large amount of registrants we cannot guarantee that everyone's questions will be answered, but will try and do our best in the time frame that we have.

If you have an issues registering via Zoom or issues on the day, please get in touch by emailing advocacy@leukaemiacare.org.uk

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DebKat999

Thank you Jackie, as all of us here know, this is an important topic.

Debbie x

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mrsjsmith

Thank you Jackie,

So glad at long last I have a stand for my iPad, it will stop the pain in my hand holding it for so long 🙂 especially with all the zoom and teams meetings I am doing.

Colette

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Emerfly

Thank you Jackie , I’ve registered and all going well will hopefully be able to join . A much needed topical discussion . All the best . Emer

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Peggy4

Thank you Jackie.

Peggy 😀

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Sushibruno

Thank you Jackie.

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Just a reminder that this is today at 4.00pm UK time

Jackie

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