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It’s #WorldParkinsonsDay - a health condition often confused with various forms of #dementia.
I’m really excited to be working with @lbsorg on a book about Lewy body 📚 due in June, the book will help children & young people to understand #LBD 💜
Motherhood is not just the having of children.
Motherhood is nurture, warmth and encouraging the growth and potential of others. It is protection, it is teaching, it is supporting, it is loving.
To all those who personify this: #HappyMothersDay2022 💐
This is highlighted in this spread in ‘My Cousin Has Tourettes’ 🧡
#tourettes #wellbeing #mentalhealth #inclusion #diversity
I think it’s so important that we encourage children and young people to talk about their #mentalhealth and #wellbeing. 💛
By starting these conversations, we empower children and young people to have more control over their wellbeing and feel more confident to support others.
Today is #worldcancerday ❤️
I believe that it’s so important that we talk about #cancer, it’s impact on individuals and their loved ones.
That’s why I wrote ‘My Brother Has Cancer’, based on real life events, family and friends who had experienced cancer 👇
I think it’s so important that children grow up seeing different people, friends and families together, in loving and supportive relationships, no matter their sexuality or identity ❤️💙💜💛💚
@LGBTHM @awalkerparker @TinyTreeBooks
Who's ready for #Movember!
'My Brother Has Cancer'📚
✨available now on Amazon ✨
This picture book aims to raise awareness of the impact that cancer can have on an individual and their family, in a child-friendly and supportive way.
#MentalHealthMatters #cancerawareness
My Brother Has Cancer 📚
✨Grab your copy now:✨
https://t.co/86lmP3i3nY
Today is #NationalMammographyDay! A reminder that it’s always so important to check our bodies for lumps! With that in mind, have a read of ‘My Brother Has Cancer’, inspired by true events, and let me know your thoughts! 💙
#cancerawareness
This #NationalInclusionWeek2021 it is important to recognise that all cancers are different, and the treatment and recovery is unique to the individual. Being inclusive can mean offering a variety of ways to support someone be it a family member, colleague, or friend..