The Newsletter December 2014 is out! HOPE members may download the special edition newsletter from the Members’ page of this website.
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Continuity in Education
The Newsletter December 2014 is out! HOPE members may download the special edition newsletter from the Members’ page of this website.
Remember that you need to register and login in order to gain access to the Members’ area.
Innovations in medicine have allowed children with cancer to attend school more frequently by increasing survival rates and improving access to outpatient therapies. Children with cancer still miss a… Read more
The experience of living with a chronic condition (CC) impacts adolescents’ psychological and social adjustment and overall functioning. Considering the increased risk of psychosocial challenges… Read more
Students with Long-Term Conditions (LTCs) experience prolonged absences that can impact their school connectedness and belonging. Inclusive education policies in New Zealand advocate for equitable lea… Read more
Lessons conducted in hospitals ensure school continuity for hospitalized children unable to attend regular school. Hospital-based school (HS) provides a tailored experience that ensures normality for… Read more
Despite high survival rates for many adolescent or young adult (AYA) cancer diagnoses, the psychosocial, academic, and vocational repercussions for survivors are profound and enduring. Hospital system… Read more
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