Resources for schools
These resources provide insight and information on supporting young cancer patients in education.
Supporting pupils at school with medical conditions - England
Statutory guidance about the support that pupils with medical conditions should receive at school in England.
Supporting pupils at school with medical conditionsSupporting learners with healthcare needs - Wales
Statutory guidance about the support that pupils with medical conditions should receive at school in Wales.
Supporting learners with healthcare needs - WalesSupporting children and young people with healthcare needs in schools - Scotland
Statutory guidance about the support that pupils with medical conditions should receive at school in Scotland.
Supporting children and young people with healthcare needs in schools - ScotlanChildren with medical needs - Northern Ireland
Advice for schools and parents in Northern Ireland
Children with medical needs - Northern IrelandChildhood Cancer and Leukaemia Group - Information for schools
Guidance on supporting children with cancer to maintain their education during treatment. By CCLG - the UK clinical experts in childhood cancer.
Information for schoolsPupils with cancer - a guide for teachers
A downloadable publication with comprehensive guidance designed to help schools support children with cancer, other pupils and students. Contains a handy checklist. Produced by the Royal Marsden, the UK's leading specialist cancer centre. Royal Marsden Hospital,
Pupils with cancer - a guide for teachersEducation resources for schools support children with a brain tumour
Award-winning resource on what to expect and what help is available for schools where a pupil has a brain tumour. They can be used in a variety of ways (for recording the direct support of a young person, for training staff etc) and are designed to be used as and when they are needed. Published by the Brain Tumour Charity
Education resources for schools support children with a brain tumourCancer and school life
CLIC Sargent's award-winning pack has been developed for schools where a child has been diagnosed with cancer. It is designed to help teachers communicate confidently with schoolchildren about childhood cancer, as well as help pupils understand the illness and how they can support their classmate.
Cancer and school life