“Who Cares Award” Nominations have now closed

Further to my original blog, the nominations for our “Who Cares Award” have now closed.  I have been going through the nominations this morning and have been amazed by the nominees and their stories; I will admit tears have been shed.

The idea behind the awards was to recognise the selfless work carers do and the sacrifices they make, and hi-light the fact that anyone can become a carer.  Read more

Are you prepared to care?

The majority of people won’t understand what I’m asking here, and until I was diagnosed with breast cancer it would have been a question I’d of thought I would never need to consider.  How wrong could I have been, when I was diagnosed with breast cancer I had a 5 month old baby, and having chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery left me unable to look after myself let alone a 5 month old baby for a period of 18 months.

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Prostate and Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month drawing to a close

As many of our cancer travel insurance customers will know, this month, March is both Prostate and Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.  And both these cancers do require the much needed awareness these months can bring. 

Prostate cancer kills 10,000 men a year, this year’s Prostate Cancer Awareness Month people are raising money for the Sledgehammer Fund to help Prostate Cancer UK crack prostate cancer.  Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, and is as big an issue for men as breast cancer is for women, yet it doesn’t get nearly the same amount of money for research.  Read more

Cancer the blame game

Who has ever played the cancer blame game? I used to do it all the time, was I responsible for my cancer, did I drink too much, I was, still am! slightly overweight etc. With all the things that we read in the press that causes cancer, it’s no wonder that may people who have been diagnosed think it is their fault Read more

Travelling with children

With the Easter holidays fast approaching, I thought timing was right for a blog about how to make travelling with young children as easy as possible, particularly for our travel insurance customers with disabled children.  Travelling with children can go either way, it can turn into nightmare for the parents and fellow passengers, or they could behave like little angles and all your fellow passengers smile and say how cute.  One thing is for sure the older or the more travelled your children get the more easily it is to identify the trigger points.
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