At Bradford Cancer Support we are
committed to offering a range of practical,
social and emotional support, all free of
charge to people whose lives have been
affected by cancer in the Bradford Metropolitan
District of West Yorkshire

OUR SERVICES
Support

We can offer you support by listening to your
individual needs and discussing the options
available to you.

We work closely with other organisations,
health professionals and bodies so we can
enable you to have the choice of the widest
range of services available to you.

You can call into the centre or telephone and
speak to a member of staff to who are always
there to help. Alternatively, please click on the
e-mail link below to contact us

Welfare Benefits

Illness is always costly. It is far more difficult
for someone who is ill to manage financially
than someone who is fit and well, even if their
in come is the same.
Yet it often happens that the person who is ill
has to manage on a much lower income.
Because of the wide range of benefits
available, people find it difficult to work their
way through the complicated system and as a
result, fail to claim the benefits to which they
are entitled, often at a considerable loss.

Our advisors can help you and your family
claim the statutory benefits designed for you
and can also point to other sources of help
from the Local Authority, Health Trusts and
national and local funds. They can also advise
on many other issues including debt,
employment and legal matters, and will see
you in your home, in the hospital and at the
centre, or advise over the telephone.
For further information please call Bradford
(01274) 777711 or e-mail us at
benefits@bradfordcancersupport.org.uk

Counselling

What is counselling?

Counselling offers you an opportunity to speak
in confidence to someone about matters that
may be worrying or distressing. Often painful
feelings can be relieved by telling someone
else and knowing that you have been heard
and understood. It provides an opportunity to
look at your concerns and consider different
options open to you. It can help you manage
change in your life.

Who is counselling for?

We are able to see people who are affected by
cancer in any way. These include patients,
relatives, carers and people who have been
bereaved. We will be respectful and sensitive
towards ethnic cultural, religious and individual
differences.

For further information please contact
Alison or Debbie on Bradford (01274)
776688 or e-mail us at
support@bradfordcancersupport.org.uk

Transport
Appointments that just have to be kept can be
difficult if you have no means of getting there.
Our team of reliable volunteer drivers, using
their own vehicles and giving their time
willingly, are committed to getting you to your
required destination. Our transport service is
provided to assist people who have difficulty
using public transport and do not have access
to a car. Whilst our priority is to patients, we
also support relatives and carers. Our aim is
to provide a quality service and to take the
worry out of getting to appointments on time.
We must stress, however, that it is not an
alternative taxi service, but a service for those
whose illness creates a problem in using other
means of transport.

For eligibility and further information,
please contact Alison or Debbie on
Bradford (01274) 776688 or e-mail us at
support@bradfordcancersupport.org.uk

Groups

UMEED - Asian Womens' Support Group

A welcoming group of Asian women who have
cancer and who meet to give each other
support.
A number of Asian languages are spoken by
group members. Some of them speak English
and are also happy to interpret for those who
wish to join. The group are keen to improve
their general health and have participated in
exercise programs. They have undertaken art
and textile work and enjoy trips to places of
interest as well as holding an occasional fund
raising event

Above and Below the Belt - Mens Support
Group

A mens group that meets every second
Wednesday evening providing a chance to
listen to a variety of speakers and to give
mutual support and understanding for fellow
cancer patients and carers

Bosom Friends (afternoons)

To know that life can go back to normal after a
cancer diagnosis is very encouraging. Bosom
Friends meet every Wednesday afternoon for
mutual support and understanding, information
and a programme of interesting events and
speakers.

The group has the support and involvement of
the Specialist Breast Care Nurse Service. This
was originally a breast care self help group.
Members are now aware that women with
other less common cancers also have support
needs and all women diagnosed with cancer
are welcome.

Bosom Friends (evenings)

This group of Bosom Friends caters for
women who cannot attend a support group
during the day due to work, family or other
commitments and circumstances
This group meets in the evenings and also
offers support to partners of women who have
cancer

Focus on Life

A support group for men and women of
working age meeting on the first Thursday
morning of each month. Speakers and
discussion about everyday issues relating to
living with cancer. Partners and carers
welcome

For further information on any of the
groups please call Bradford (01274) 776688
or e-mail
support@bradfordcancersupport.org.uk

Fundraising

Our various sources of funding do not meet
our revenue costs. A sizable proportion of this
cost has to be raised through fundraising
events for which practical help is always
needed.
We would be very pleased to hear from
anyone wishing to be involved in supporting
any of the following fundraising activities;
raffles/tombolas, promotions or the
organisation of sponsored events, setting up,
fundraising committees etc.


New Interests

Cancer can become the sole and central focus
of a person's life. The need to have a diversion
can be very important in getting life back into
perspective. We offer a range of art and craft
activities. The purpose is to help participants
to gain a sense of pleasure, satisfaction and
achievement. Although no previous skill is
necessary and there is no expectation that
works of art will be produced, some people
discover abilities that they didn't realise they
had. This in itself is extremely therapeutic.

Creative Art classes include:

Watercolour painting - Pottery - Pastels - Silk
and Glass Painting

Other activities are also available from time to
time

Even if you are not feeling very well, mixing
with others and joining in restful activity can
help divert the mind from pain, nausea or
fatigue.
Previous experience is not necessary. Talent
is an added extra. Willingness to 'have a go' is
all you need

To register for any of our classes, please
telephone Bradford (01274 ) 776688 and
ask for Alison or Debbie or e-mail us at
support@bradfordcancersupport.org.uk

Cancer Information Centre

The Cancer Information Centre is situated
within Bradford Royal Infirmary, it has been
developed in partnership between Bradford
Cancer Support and Bradford Hospitals NHS
Trust. The service
provides access to information about
diagnosis, treatment and care.
It also puts people in touch with practical,
emotional and social support free of charge to
clients

What we can offer
A relaxed environment with trained staff and
volunteers to discuss your needs and
concerns confidentially.
Information on cancer and related topics.
Someone to talk to.
Details of other support organisations.

Drop-in Service

We offer help and support to anyone who is
affected by or concerned about cancer,
including families and carers.

There is no need to make an appointment.
The Cancer Information Centre is situated
within the main entrance of Bradford Royal
Infirmary.

You can drop in during our opening hours
without having to make an appointment. We
are open Monday to Friday between 10 am
and 4 pm and Wednesday evening between 4
pm and 8 pm

Don't worry if you can't get to us, you can
contact us by phone or e-mail. You do not
have to make a special journey.

Our Team

The Cancer Information Centre is staffed by an
Information Co-ordinator and trained
volunteers.

Our resource room has a wide range of
leaflets, books, videos and audio tapes on
different topics. We also offer access to the
internet

You are free to use the facilities at your own
pace, but if you need guidance one of the staff
or volunteers will be pleased to help.


We can also help you to access
Benefits Advice
Complementary Therapies
Transport
Counselling
Support and Creative Groups

Travel Information
For bus and rail travel information please
contact MetroLine on 0113 245 7676.

Opening hours
Our drop-in service is open from 10 am - 4 pm
Monday to Friday and 4 pm to 8 pm
Wednesday.

General enquiries
For telephone enquiries the hours are as
above. Please call 01274 364307

Our Address
Cancer Information Centre
Main Entrance
Bradford Royal Infirmary
Duckworth Lane
Bradford BD9 6RJ

For further information or to contact the
Cancer Information Centre, please call
Bradford (01274) 364307 or e-mail
cancer.information@bradfordhospitals.nhs.uk

Complementary Therapies

Our Complementary Therapies are provided
by fully qualified trained volunteers. All
appointments arranged are a valuable
resource to the centre. If for any reason you
have made an appointment and cannot attend,
please inform us as soon as possible

What is Complementary Therapy?

Complementary Therapy refers to non-medical
treatments and used alongside conventional
medicine to enhance symptom control and
improve quality of life.

Who may benefit?

If you are living with a diagnosis of cancer it
may help to express your feelings and relax in
a quiet, confidential setting whilst benefiting
from a gentle form of therapy to suit your
individual needs.

Anxiety, pain and side effects of treatment can
be eased to enable you to cope better with
your illness.

If you are a relative, carer or have been
bereaved you may benefit form a course of
sessions to enable you to give time to yourself,
discuss your situation and re-energise
allowing you to cope with the stresses
associated with caring for someone with
cancer.

Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy is the controlled use of
essential oils to promote physical,
psychological and emotional wellbeing.
Treatments are usually offered in the form of a
gentle massage after a holistic assessment by
your therapist. Warm towels, soft music and
gentle touch can prove very therapeutic in
themselves. the safe use of oils and simple
massage techniques can be taught for use at
home.

Reflexology

This is a specialised form of foot massage
working on the areas of the feet to promote
relaxation, relieve stress and tension by
stimulating the body's own healing
mechanism.
It is a safe, simple and effective therapy
suitable for anyone, which can be performed
whilst sitting in a chair or lying down on a
couch and simply removing your shoes whilst
the therapist begins work on your feet.

Indian Head Massage

A massage technique which works on the
shoulders, arms, neck, scalp and face.
It can help ease tension, headaches, migraine
and stress. This therapy can be performed
with or without the use of essential oils.

Reiki

Reiki is a system of 'hands-on' therapy that
works to harmonise and balance all aspects of
your well-being; physically, emotionally,
psychologically and spiritually thus promoting
the body's own natural healing process.
Patients and carers can both benefit from the
relaxing and re-energising effects of this gentle
therapy.
During a session you will be made comfortable
(sitting or lying down) whilst relaxing music is
played in the background. Remaining fully
clothed whilst the therapist places her hands
very gently just on or off the body in a series of
positions from head to feet.
A feeling of 'safety and warmth' is often how
recipients describe the sensation.

Massage

Massage is one of the oldest therapies in
existence and can relieve pain, promote
physical and mental relaxation and stimulate
to body's vital energy to encourage circulation
and lymphatic flow.
The therapist will adapt the techniques used to
suit your individual needs after the initial
consultation.

Relaxation and Movement

This is a quiet, informal group session in
which simple ways of relaxing the body
through movement and stillness are taught
using Tai Chi. Those under enormous stress
of cancer, in themselves, or those close to
them, may welcome this opportunity to
mobilise and enjoy their inner capacity for
calm.

Our Therapists

The Complementary Therapists are all
qualified in their respective therapies and
registered with recognised professional
bodies. They receive ongoing education and
supervision within the Centre and have a
special interest in working with cancer patients

Home Visits

Where patients are too sick to travel,
arrangements can be made for some
therapies to be delivered in the home

Referrals

Clients may contact the Centre directly of be
referred by relatives, carers and health
professionals. The General Practitioner and
Consultant, where appropriate, will be
informed of each individual referral thus
enabling us to provide an integrated and
informed service

Information Technology
An opportunity for patients and their partners
or carers, if they wish, to either learn new skills
or develop exisiting computer skills in the ever
developing field of Information Technology.
The sessions are informal and hopefully
relaxing and no prior knowledge is required.
Members of the group quickly develop the
confidence and new skills required to master
word processing, desk top publishing etc. and
gain a great deal of satisfaction and pleasure
at what they can achieve.
For further information please call Bradford
(01274) 776688 or e-mail us at
support@bradfordcancersupport.org.uk
<mailto:support@bradfordcancersupport.o
rg.uk>

Hat Tricks

Bradford Cancer Support are now offering a
free service called Hat Tricks
to cancer patients who are experiencing, or
who may experience hair loss due to cancer
treatments. Our volunteers can help and
advise you on innovative ways of wearing hats,
scarves, headbands and turbans that will suit
any occasion.

We also have a small stock of Cloche Hats,
Turbans, Scarves and Headbands all for sale
at cost price.
All our scarves are made from materials that
are gentle on the scalp and do not slip. For a
free and confidential consultation at the centre
please call Debbie on (01274) 776688 for
details or e-mail us at
support@bradfordcancersupport.org.uk
<mailto:support@bradfordcancersupport.org.u
k>

User Forum

What is The Forum?

The Forum was established in March 2001 as
a result of the Community Development
Programme here at Bradford Cancer Support.
Many of the users of the centre were
expressing concerns over some of the cancer
services that they were receiving. User
Involvement is now high on the political
agenda and is included in the governments
NHS Cancer Plan 2000. It was therefore a
natural step to develop the service users
forum. Users can now express their views on
services in the public private and voluntary
sectors in a number of ways such as,
attending the forums monthly meetings,
responding to letters and/or phone calls, sitting
on various local panels or by representing the
forum at regional and national levels.

Training is available and "CancerVOICES
offers a free two day training course which is
open to cancer self help and support groups,
user representatives and health professionals,
to help them to understand and participate in
meetings and express the patient, carer or
professional viewpoint. A number of our forum
members have taken part in this training.
The training looks at key aspects of user
involvement such as confidence building,
partnership working, understanding the NHS
and making and presenting the case for
change. The training is interactive and flexible
and can be designed to meet the needs of
individuals.
The Forum also has regular meetings with
Health professionals when forum members
wish to discuss issues with them directly
relating to services. A good partnership has
developed through these meetings and the
health professionals have welcomed the views
of the forum members.

Forum members are made up of Cancer
Patients, Carers, Ex-Patients, Ex-Carers and
volunteers at Bradford Cancer Support Centre.

Some of the Forum's Current Activity

User Involvement is buzzing away here at
Bradford Cancer Support our Patient/Carer
Forum has been established now for over 2
years. We have members involved in lots of
projects, some of these are:

Pursuing Perfection Programme Looking at
improving patient pathways through NHS
services

Cancer Nurse Specialist Sub-Group
looking at ways to involve service users

Personal Experiences



I was a patient on the ward 6 years ago. The
kindness shown by the nurses and doctors
was wonderful, nothing was too much trouble.
For instance, the nurse in charge allowed us
to stay up with one lady who had to go down to
the theatre late in the evening to correct one of
her drainage tubes. She was worried and
anxious about it. When she came back very
late we were able to have a cup of tea with her
and give her a bit of moral support.
The oncologist made everyone feel so special.
You felt he really cared about what had
happened to you. The Breast Specialist Nurse
told me about Bosom Friends support group
and also the fashion show. That really boosts
your morale and gives you a lot of confidence.
I have done four fashion shows now.

One "Umeed" member's experience

"I am a member of the Umeed Group which
meets here once a week. Umeed is a self help
group for Asian women who have or have had
cancer. Umeed is so important to us, we can
get together and talk about our experiences,
we can help each other, laugh with each other
and know that everyone in the group
understands. All the women look forward to
coming to the Centre each Wednesday. There
are so many services, Transport, Benefits
Advice, Counselling, Aromatherapy, English
Classes and Computer Skills, we are happy
with all of these.

A Carers Experience

...even before Chris was ill, I had been looking
after two aunts suffering from cancer, plus my
mother who had the onset of senile dementia,
plus I was working. And I have my own health
problems too. The cancer patient may not be
the only person that a carer is looking after.
Carers do need help and support. Whatever
happened to the Almoner?
There used to be a time when you talked to a
person who would look into help for patients.

During the visits to outpatients I saw the
leaflets for Bradford Cancer Support and I will
always be indebted to them for the great
benefits they gave us in many ways. Camilla
arranged all our benefits which we didn't know
we were entitled to. Steve taught us painting
which is a miracle as I have difficulty drawing a
straight line. Chris wanted to join the class as
soon as he saw my first painting as he was
amazed. Our house is like the Tate Gallery!
Lynn introduced me to aromatherapy and
during Chris's illness I was able to practise on
him. I used to massage his feet while he was
home and in hospital and it used to relax him
and send him to sleep. I trained at college for
a year and passed with credits.
I have made many friends, some I know that
will always be in my life and I thank you all for
being here to help. Every doctor's surgery and
hospital should be made aware of the good
work the support centre is doing for cancer
patients, and their carers and allow a
representative from the centre to inform their
patients.

A Member of the Art Class

I've had a lot of support from here. A lady
came to see me from the Centre to help with
claiming benefits. She mentioned the art class
and asked if I would be interested in attending.
I finally decided to give it a try. When I first met
the art tutor, well....my life was changed.
At home there's just me and the wife and we
don't talk about the cancer very much. Here
you can talk to other people and they are in the
same boat. The art tutor is great, you can talk
to him about anything. I never imagined I'd be
able to paint. The welfare benefits advice here
is very important too.

Fundraising

Making Donations

Pledging a donation now would help towards
maintaining the level of support already given
to people living with cancer and to support
future generations. There are many other ways
for you to give financial support to Bradford
Cancer Support. You could make;

A one off Gift Aid donation

Regular monthly Direct Debit donation

Weekly/monthly donations from your pay
through Give as You Earn Scheme

A donation in lieu of flowers/in memory of

Legacies - leaving a legacy to us would make
a vital contribution to help secure the future of
cancer support in our area


If you are interested in helping with any of
the above, then please contact Linda
Enderby on (01274) 776688, ask for her at
reception, or e-mail us at
fundraising@bradfordcancersupport.org.u
k <mailto:fundraising@bradfordcancersup
port.org.uk>

Lottery

Have you or your friends and family signed up
to the lottery yet? In exchange for £52 a year -
£1 a week - you get 260 chances to win up to
£10,000. Plus if you sign up 10 lines or more
you get a free mini cruise to Spain. It's a great
way to support the centre and be a winner
too.The great thing about The Bradford
Cancer Support Lottery is that you don't share
a jackpot. If you Match 6 numbers you get
£10,000, if anyone else has the same numbers
as you they also get £10,000. This is possible
because we've joined with other Charities,
Sporting Clubs, Schools, and Societies, with
all the prize money held in trust. The prizes
are guaranteed by Lloyds of London.
A simple form allows you to choose 6 numbers
between 0-9 for a line. Each line costs £1 a
week; you can have up to 3 lines a week. Each
line is entered into a daily draw Monday to
Friday, therefore you get five chances a week
for your £1
How are the numbers drawn?
The winning numbers are obtained by taking
the last digit of the temperature in Fahrenheit,
in six world cities, Corfu, Istanbul, Tenerife,
Innsbruck, Edinburgh and Stockholm as
reported each day Monday to Friday in The
Daily Telegraph or by calling 0113 275 0002

Match 3 numbers and win £2
Match 4 numbers and win £20
Match 5 Numbers and win £200
Match 6 Numbers and win £10,000!!

35% of the funding goes directly to Bradford
Cancer Support, 45% goes to the provision of
prizes and the insurance premium, which
covers the £200 and £10,000, wins.

It is simple, there's no hidden catch, and costs
as little as 20 pence per day to enter with a
convenient monthly standing order mandate -
meaning no last minute dashes to the
newsagents!
You don't even have to check the numbers
yourself as you're notified automatically when
you're a winner! If you want to check your
numbers then you can in the Daily Telegraph
or by ringing 0113 275 0002.

To summarise:

It only costs £1 per week
You have the chance to win £10,000 every day,
Monday to Friday
Three correct numbers wins you £2
Four numbers wins £20
Five numbers wins £200
Six numbers wins £10,000

Winners are notified automatically by post
All the prize money is guaranteed
No collectors are asking for money every
week; everything is sorted out by Standing
Order at £4.34 per calendar month per line (52
weeks a year at £1 % 12 months)
Entry is open to everyone over 16

The Bradford Cancer Support Lottery Rules

Send a stamped addressed envelope to Rules
Request, Lottery Service Providers, 24 St.
Michaels Rd, Headingley, Leeds, LS6 3AW,
for a copy of the full version of rules applying
to the lottery. Some of the main points covered
by the Rules are as follows:
Applications must be from players aged 16
years or over.

The Promoter will endeavour to conduct the
lottery on every qualifying day. A qualifying day
is any day other than a Saturday or Sunday or
any other day which precedes a day on which
the Promoter's selected newspaper is not
published. The selected newspaper shall be
'The Daily Telegraph', or other such
newspaper as the Promoter may select from
time to time.

The Promoter will check the temperatures in
degrees Fahrenheit as published in the
selected newspaper on the day immediately
following the day of each lottery. The winning
numbers for each lottery shall be the last
published digit from the highest temperatures
for each relevant city (being one of the six
cities - or other locations - printed on the
application forms).

The winning numbers for each days lottery
shall be based on the last digit of the highest
temperature in degrees Fahrenheit (FO) for
the locations Corfu, Istanbul, Tenerife,
Innsbruck, Edinburgh and Stockholm as
published in the Daily Telegraph every day
Monday to Friday inclusive (or as decided by
the Promoter).Prizes for each lottery are as
printed in The Great Weather Lottery form or
leaflet in current issues. There are no
alternatives for any prize and no interest is
payable. Limited to one prize is dependent on
players having complied with the Full Rules.
Prizes will be sent as cheques (or as the
Promoter otherwise elects) within 28 days.

The Lottery is not responsible for any delay
with bank payments.

No liability is accepted for the loss, theft or
delayed receipt of any communication sent by
post.

The Promoter's decisions made pursuant to
the Rules shall, once made, be final and
binding.

Save where the Rules expressly provide
otherwise, the Promoter shall not be obliged to
respond to or enter into any correspondence
The lottery is promoted by the promoter and
conducted for the benefit of the Society. The
Society, through the Promoter, is solely
responsible for the promotion and
management of the Society's The Great
Weather Game lotteries. The Great Numbers
Game Limited, the lottery services provider as
agent of the Promoter and the Society, is not
services provider as agent of The Promoter
and the Society, is not itself a promoter or
manager. Please post all enquiries relating to
The Great Weather Game (together with an
SAE to The Promoter c/o The Great Numbers
Game Limited The Embankment, Leeds, LS1
4BA

How to Find Us

Travel Information - For bus and rail travel
information please contact
MetroLine on 0113 245 7676

We are on the opposite side of the road to
Gate 3 entrance (Duke of York entrance) to
Bradford Royal Infirmary in Daisy Bank on
Duckworth Lane, Bradford

About Us

Bradford Cancer Support aims to make a
difference to the lives of patients, their families
and carers.

As an Independant charity we will:

Provide a range of services which are readily
accessible and free of charge to all
individuals;

Complement the care provided by others;

Continually listen and respond to the needs of
our clients;

Share best practice and so develop end
enhance our services appropriately;

Recognise and develop the skills and potential
of all our people.

We aim to make a difference

Our opening hours are Mon-Fri 9am- 5pm

Bradford Cancer Support
Daisy Bank
109 Duckworth Lane
Bradford
BD9 6RN
Tel (01274) 776688
Welfare Benefits (01274) 777711
Fax (01274) 775666