Cancer Support Scotland
We exist to improve the mental and physical well-being of people affected by cancer.
Whether you've been diagnosed with cancer (at any time), you're a carer or a loved one, we provide a range of services to help you live well with what cancer means to you. We'll focus on what's most important to you, at the right time for you, and we can help you to reduce feelings like stress, anxiety, fear, isolation or uncertainty.
Last reviewed:
14/11/2022
Claim status:
This is a Claimed organisation
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Services
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We have created a range of audio support tools which are available on our website. This is free for everyone affected by cancer.
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Our complementary therapy service provides free session with our highly skilled therapy team for anyone over 18 with a cancer diagnosis.
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Our Coping with Change workshops, delivered in a group setting, have been created to teach you helpful techniques for reducing the anxiety and stress levels.
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Our digital counselling service is available for anyone affected by cancer, over 18, anywhere in Sotland.
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Our counselling service is available for anyone affected by cancer over 18 in Scotland, whether you have been diagnosed, are a caregiver, or a loved one including those who have already lost someone.
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Our telephone counselling service is available for anyone affected by cancer over 18, anywhere in Scotland.
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We have created a range of written support tools which are available on our website. This is free for everyone affected by cancer.
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Our free ‘Here for You’ befriending service provides people affected by cancer with regular contact with one of our highly skilled volunteers who will provide a friendly listening ear.
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Contact information
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