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  • Childhood Cancer Education Resources For Educators

    Check some helpful resources for teachers to help support children having treatment for cancer.
  • Childhood Cancer & Education

    For many children, returning to their education is an important sign that things are returning to 'normal'. Check some helpful resources for teachers and parents.
  • About Childhood Cancer

    Find out some general information about cancer, cancer services in Aotearoa New Zealand and links to some websites with more detailed information.
  • Infections During Cancer Treatment

    Tamariki (children) with a weakened immune system are at risk of developing infections during cancer treatment. Learn more about opportunistic infections as well as preventing infections and managing symptoms.
  • Coping & Support In Childhood Cancer

    Find out about the support available for you and your whānau (family) if your child has cancer.
  • Side Effects Of Childhood Cancer Treatment

    Side effects of chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy medicines cannot tell the difference between normal cells and cancer cells a

  • Procedures For Childhood Cancer

    Your child will need a variety of procedures before and during their cancer treatment.
  • Other Childhood Cancer Treatments

    There are 3 main types of treatment for cancer in tamariki (children). They are chemotherapy, surgery and radiation therapy. Some tamariki may have other types of cancer treatment.
  • Rheumatic Fever & Rheumatic Heart Disease Journey Booklets

    Illustrated booklets about the rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease journey. The booklets are available in English, te reo Māori, Samoan and Tongan.
  • First Aid For Burns & Scalds In Children

    Call 111 for an ambulance (within New Zealand) if your child’s burn is severe, large or to their face, hands, genitals or airway.
  • Sunburn In Children

    Sunburn is common in New Zealand. Sunscreen, shade, hats and sunglasses can help protect tamariki (children) from the sun. If your child has sunburn, find out how to manage them and when to see a health professional.
  • First Aid For Bee Stings In Children

    Bee stings can cause redness, pain, swelling and itch. Most tamariki (children) who get a bee sting won’t need medical treatment. You can manage most mild bee sting symptoms at home.
  • Diabetes Technology

    A lot of exciting changes are happening in 2024 with diabetes technology in Aotearoa New Zealand. Pharmac – Te Pātaka Whaioranga has announced that funding for continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), insulin pumps, and insulin pump consumables are available for people with type 1 diabetes (from 1 October 2024).
  • Screen Time & Sleep

    Tamariki (children) and rangatahi (young people) need good quality sleep to help them learn and develop. Too much screen time and screen time before bed can impact the quality of your child’s sleep.
  • Screen Time - The Basics

    Many tamariki (children) and rangatahi (young people) use screens as part of their everyday lives. Understanding screen time and its impacts will help parents and whānau (family) monitor and manage their children's screen time in a healthy way.
  • Vegetarian & Vegan Eating In Children

    A vegetarian eating pattern can be healthy for tamariki (children) and rangatahi (young people). It will take some planning to make sure your child gets all the nutrition they need to grow.
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