What is peer to peer support?

Peer support is when people use their own experiences to help each other. There are different types of peer support, but they all aim to:

Everyone’s views and experiences are equally valued, rather than anyone being seen as more of an expert than others. How much support you give and receive can vary depending on what feels right for you at different times.

Types of peer to peer support

Many groups, organisations and individuals offer different types of peer support. These differences may include:

Could peer to peer support help me?

Lots of people find peer support improves their wellbeing and helps them cope. For example, it could:

Peer to Peer Support Groups

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Heads2gether hold online Zoom-based meetings every month on the third Wednesday at 1830.  They also hold monthly meetings at Maggie’s next to the Churchill Hospital Oxford, Maggie’s next to the University Hospital Southampton and the Community Room at Tesco Extra in Swindon.  Look out for more face-to-face meetings at new venues in 2023.

To sign up for the meetings https://www.heads2gether.net/virtual-meeting-registration/

Heads2gether Helpline: 0800 0234 550

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Weekly patient and carer online support group meeting via Zoom – 1900 Mondays.

Mouth Cancer Foundation Closed Facebook group 

Patient Carer Advice Line – 01924 950950

For further information email info@mouthcancerfoundation.org

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OUTpatients (formerly ‘Live Through This’) exists to support and advocate for our Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Queer communities when they are affected by cancer.

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Regular hybrid gatherings are held in Manchester and London.  We provide opportunities to meet other patients and carers, learn about that latest research and work with us to move things forward.  Join our network to get involved:  Join Our Network – Salivary Gland Cancer UK.  Email hello@salivaryglandcancer.uk or DM via twitter/FB/Insta @SGCancerUK

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Shine is the only UK charity that support adults in their 20s, 30s and 40s who have experienced a cancer diagnosis.

There is never a good time to have cancer, but we know that younger adults face different issues than their older or younger counterparts. Many of these are not dealt with by traditional cancer support charities and services.

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For further information email info@laryngectomy.org.uk or telephone 0207 730 8585.

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Monthly online meeting with guest speakers.  1900 every second Wednesday of the month.

Face to Face meetings in Blackpool, Lincolnshire, Milton Keynes, Torbay and Worcester 1830 to 2000 every second Wednesday of the month.

For further information email info@theswallows.org.uk

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The Young Tongues is a peer to peer support group made up of young people who have been diagnosed with Tongue Cancer or a cancer diagnosis that involves similar treatment.

What is the Cancer Care map?

Cancer Care Map is a simple, online resource that aims to help you find cancer support services in your local area wherever you are in the UK.

We are continuously reviewing and updating our Help and Support section, if you received support from a group that you would like added to this page contact info@oraclecancertrust.org

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